When contacted for response, the head of communications could not be reached. His Phone was off and he did not respond to FrontPage Africa’s messages. However, responding to a previous inquiry about the commission’s plan to layoff all nonessential staff, the Commission said it is a think-tank and needs the best brains, adding “Those who are not at their best but are trainable for expertise-ship in areas that matter in the reform process will always be here. But if a staff is outside of this category, he/she will fall into nonessential staff category.”

According to the Commission, nonessential staff are those whose capacity falls below what the work demands and are not necessarily in demand, their presence at work is not in demand in meeting its operational needs as compared to essential Staff.

The aggrieved GC’s employees are also alleging that it is well known that Prof. Tokpa is being influenced by Cllr. Stanley Kparkillen who is the Vice Chair for Administration of the National Patriotic Party (NPP), and Vice Chair for Legal Affairs of the 2023 “Weah Victory Campaign” Team, was appointed to the Governance Commission 2023.

They claimed that Commissioner Kparkillen is a violator of the Code of Conduct at the Commission and the lead architect behind Prof. Tokpa’s actions, adding that both Commissioners Kparkillen and Joyce Tarpeh were not commissioned by the President thus illegitimating their status as Commissioners as they do not satisfy the legal requirements for Article 54 of the Liberian Constitution which calls for the nomination, confirmation, and appointment.