Nimba citizens are alarmed after there were rumors that a letter from Justice Minister Frederick Doe Cherue has mandated the superintendent of Nimba to allow a controversial quantity of scrap belonging to the county be sold by Sethi Brothers Incorporated.
Fear and Fractional Disagreements Diminish Impact of PATEL’s Protest
Despite earlier information that businesses in Monrovia and other major commercial centers in the country would have remained closed today, less than half the number of businesses appeared to obey the pronouncement.
Protesting Ritualistic Killings, Grand Kru Citizens Threaten to Boycott Elections
In the wake of ritualistic killings in Grand Kru, demonstrators are threatening a variety of protests, including withholding their votes during the upcoming elections.
Justice Minister Reveals Competent Security Sector, Amid UNMIL Departure
Liberia’s justice minister and attorney general, Frederick Doe Cherue, says Liberia has long been in charge of maintaining its own peace and security, even before the final drawdown of UNMIL.