Mano River Union

The Mano River Union (MRU) is a society established in 1973 between Liberia and Sierra Leone. In 1980, Guinea joined the union. The goal of the Union was to foster economic cooperation between the countries. Due to conflicts between the countries the objectives of the Union could not be achieved. However, on May 20, 2004, the Union was reactivated on a summit of the three leaders of the Mano River Union states, Presidents Lansana Conte of Guinea, Ahmad Tejan Kabbah of Sierra Leone and Chairman Gyude Bryant of Liberia. President Lansana Conte is currently the chair of the MRU.

External links

Report on the Reactivation by the Sierra Leone Statehouse

 

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