Liberia's anti-graft head resigns in citizenship row

e head of Liberia's anti-corruption body, Ndubusi Nwabudike, has resigned, the government said.

There were concerns on how he acquired his citizenship. Mr Nwabudike is of Nigerian origin.

Mr Nwabudike insists he is a Liberian and has denied any wrongdoing, but failed last year to prove to a senate committee his Liberian citizenship that had enabled him occupy top positions in the country.

President George Weah has accepted the resignation and thanked him for his service.

The resignation will take effect from 26 February.

In his resignation letter, Mr Nwabudike said his appointment was “marred by public debate of my person rather than what contribution I can make towards the economic development of our country”.

“It does not serve the overall strategic interest of your government and our people if I were to constitute a distraction," he added.

This article originally appeared on BBC News

Photo: Liberia Broadcasting System

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