Hon. Alfred B. Kollie, Jr. | |
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Minister of Post and Telecommunications | |
In office September 1995 – August 1997 | |
Personal details | |
Died | 2001 Maryland, United States |
Alfred Bonogua Kollie, Jr. (1951–2020) was a Liberian politician. Kollie was born November 2, 1951. [1] He hailed from Lofa County. [2]
As of the 1980s, he served as Assistant Minister at the Ministry for Public Works. [3] [4] During a period of the Interim Government of National Unity in the early 1990s Kollie served as Acting Minister for Public Works. [5]
During the First Liberian Civil War Kollie became co-chair of the Liberian Peace Council (LPC). [2] After the Abuja I Accord Kollie was named Minister of Post and Telecommunications in the Liberian National Transitional Government, a role he held between September 1995 and August 1997. [6] [7]
Kollie died on March 5, 2020, at the MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center in Maryland, United States. [1]
Hon. Alfred B. Kollie, Jr. | |
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Minister of Post and Telecommunications | |
In office September 1995 – August 1997 | |
Personal details | |
Died | 2001 Maryland, United States |
Alfred Bonogua Kollie, Jr. (1951–2020) was a Liberian politician. Kollie was born November 2, 1951. [1] He hailed from Lofa County. [2]
As of the 1980s, he served as Assistant Minister at the Ministry for Public Works. [3] [4] During a period of the Interim Government of National Unity in the early 1990s Kollie served as Acting Minister for Public Works. [5]
During the First Liberian Civil War Kollie became co-chair of the Liberian Peace Council (LPC). [2] After the Abuja I Accord Kollie was named Minister of Post and Telecommunications in the Liberian National Transitional Government, a role he held between September 1995 and August 1997. [6] [7]
Kollie died on March 5, 2020, at the MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center in Maryland, United States. [1]