Ahead of the mass protest expected to take place tomorrow in Monrovia, President George Weah has ordered that all government ministries and agencies must remain open and functional.
Legislature Appeals to Council of Patriots to Abandon June 7 Protest
Senate Pro Tempore Albert Chie has appealed to the organizers of the June 7 protest to abandon their campaign in the interest of peace and stability.
EDITORIAL: If Pres. Weah Acts to Save the State, There’ll Be No Need for Protests
On Unification Day, President George Weah summoned the organizers of the June 7 protest for a dialogue where he had hoped they would provide their demands to him, ostensibly, to ensure that the government could meet some of the demands in time to avoid the protest.
After President Weah’s Meeting With Organizers, June 7 Protest is Still On
President George Weah has met for the first time with leaders of the pending June 7 protest in Monrovia.
U.N. Threatens to Redirect Support if Gov’t Fails to Address Reporting Challenges
The U.N. office in Liberia has threatened to withhold direct support to the country if the government does not address challenges in making timely and accurate reports for funding support it receives from U.N. agencies.
Two Central Bank Officials Also in Prison in Connection to ‘Missing Billions’ Case
The Liberia National Police have turned over to the Monrovia City Court two defendants in the multiple criminal offense case involving former and current officials of the Central Bank of Liberia.
Press Union Reacts to Statement Accusing Media of Promoting Inciteful Messages
The Press Union of Liberia has reacted to a joint statement by representatives of the United Nations, African Union, and ECOWAS accusing the Liberian media of promoting inciteful messages.
UN, AU and ECOWAS Issue Joint Statement against Inciteful Media Messages
The United Nations, African Union and Economic Community of West African States or ECOWAS have issued a joint statement condemning “insightful messages†in the media that threaten the peace and stability of the country.