
Sam Stevquoah
Sam Stevquoah is the Minister of State for Presidential Affairs in Liberia, known for his previous role as a senior employee of ArcelorMittal Liberia (AML). He has recently been in the news for his involvement in the controversial negotiations surrounding the draft third amendment to the Mineral Development Agreement between the Liberian government and AML, which has raised concerns about national sovereignty and the potential for monopolistic control over critical rail infrastructure.
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Sam Stevquoah is the Minister of State for Presidential Affairs who allowed the deal to reach the President’s desk.
No More Foolishness: Time for a ‘Three-Strikes Policy’ on ArcelorMittal | EditorialsPresident Boakai’s new Minister of State, Sam Stevquoah, has played a central role in steering the AML negotiations process.
Key Ministers Did Not Sign ArcelorMittal Agreement Awaiting the President — Legal Experts Warn of Red Flags | InvestmentMinister of State Sam Stevquoah’s assurance that 'the process is being carried out by the NIC' is welcome, but inadequate.
Liberia Must Not Relinquish Its Rail Sovereignty | Editorials
The new Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, Mr. Sam Stevquoah, a former senior employee of AML, insists that the process is ongoing.
Leaked AML Deal Seeks Continued Rail Monopoly With Carefully Worded Legal Clauses | News




