The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) Proudly Honored Miss
The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) Proudly Honored Miss Abigail A.A. Dorbor

The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) Proudly Honored Miss Abigail A.A. Dorbor for Her Outstanding Performance in the Recently Concluded ECOWAS Court Moot Competition, where She and Her Team Emerged Victorious, Bringing Pride to Liberia

At a special appreciation ceremony held at the Commission’s headquarters today, August 21, 2025, Executive Director James K. Kingsley, speaking on behalf of the Chairperson, Cllr. Alexandra K. Zoe, described the win as a “proud moment for the country,” and commended Abigail’s “dedication, brilliance, and hard work.”

Oversight Commissioner for Prosecution, Cllr. Oretha Snyder Davis praised Abigail’s eloquence and professionalism, noting that she had brought honor to the Commission, the PYPP program, and the nation at large.

As a token of appreciation, the LACC presented Miss Dorbor with a Certificate of Recognition for her excellence and representation on the regional stage.

Abigail also celebrated another major milestone this week graduating from the President’s Young Professional Program (PYPP), where she served her two-year fellowship at the LACC. She currently works as a Legal Secretary in the Department of Prosecution and is a student at the Liberia School of Law.

The LACC congratulates Miss Dorbor on her accomplishments and remains proud to have been part of her professional journey.