Monrovia, Sept. 5 -- The President of the Liberia Council of Churches (LCC), Rev. Dr. Kortu K. Brown is of the opinion that the current state of affairs of the nation is "troubling" and that something tangible needs to be done by the "managers" of the state to fix the economy.

Report by Alaskai Moore Johnson, alaskai.johnson@frontpageafricaonline.com

Rev. Brown, who is the Bishop of the Apostolic Pentecostal Church, told FrontPageAfrica in an exclusive interview Wednesday, September 4, at this New Water In The Desert Church in Brewerville City, that the State of the Economy signs are so troubling that all hands are needed on deck to fix the situation in the country.

The Pentecostal prelate spoke of how worrying the hardship Liberians a...