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Electricity at the airport is still an issue?We can build a solar plant for the airport. This was the offering to the We...
19/04/2024

Electricity at the airport is still an issue?

We can build a solar plant for the airport. This was the offering to the Weah government. It was public.

We need to decentralize the provision of energy. Karpower is not a sustainable solution.

19/04/2024

Press Release

(Monrovia, Liberia-April 18, 2024) The Liberia National Police (LNP) has arrested and is investigating seven alleged Former Executive Protection Service (EPS) Agents for their involvement in an illegal protest and setting up road blocks and terroristic threats.

Early Thursday morning, persons claiming to be dismissed Agents of the EPS were seen agitating, demonstrating and blocking the ways, thereby preventing the movement of other residents and businesses in front of the Voice of Liberia Radio station (104.1 FM) in demand of their reinstatements.

Those arrested are: J. Frank Hope, 43; Nathaniel S. Toe, 43; Andy P. Yeancy, 47; and Samuel Reeves, 44. Others are Anthony Mccrowrey, 39, James Kelly, 32, and Augustine Glealeh, 29.

Meanwhile, the alleged former EPS Agents are currently detained at the Headquarters of the Liberia National Police, undergoing investigation.

In another development, the LNP has disrobed four of its officers and are being investigated through the Professional Standards Division (PSD) for their alleged involvement in a homicide incident in 72nd community, Paynesville, during the early morning hours of April 17, 2024.

The decision of the LNP Administration stemmed from claims emanating from family sources that the arresting officers of suspect James Boima used excessive force on their deceased family member, Austin Yarkpawolo, uncle of the suspect which subsequently resulted in his death.

The investigation seeks to establish facts surrounding the death of the deceased victim with appropriate actions taken where necessary by the administration of the Liberia National Police.

All are asked to remain calm, as justice will be served.

Signed: __________________________________
The Liberia National Police

AFRICA SURF TOUR 2024 - FIRST STOPGRAND CAPE MOUNT COUNTY, LIBERIA May 23-28, 2024https://youtu.be/p-7JLmy1cgYPlease sha...
18/04/2024

AFRICA SURF TOUR 2024 - FIRST STOP

GRAND CAPE MOUNT COUNTY, LIBERIA
May 23-28, 2024

https://youtu.be/p-7JLmy1cgY

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The Africa Surf Tour (AST), themed “Surf to Rise Liberia,” will be hosted in Robertsport, Grand Cape Mount County from May 23-28, 2024.The AST, being the pre...

18/04/2024
18/04/2024

Motorcycle boys call for freedom

18/04/2024

5th Day Special Sitting of the Liberian Senate

Thursday April 18, 2024

18/04/2024

The 6day sitting of the extraordinary session of the 1st session of the honorable House of Representatives of 55th legislature of the House of Representatives

Breaking News:According to the court Lucas Richard, an American National who was accused of attempted  murder on his wif...
17/04/2024

Breaking News:

According to the court Lucas Richard, an American National who was accused of attempted murder on his wife Jessica Lloyd and detained at the Monrovia Central Prison has been found NOT Guilty following a ruling on the matter.

17/04/2024

Opening of the Expenditure Component of Joint 2024 National Budget Hearing

Breaking News :House of Representatives Concures with the Liberian Senate.The  Libetian Senate today  endorsed  a commun...
16/04/2024

Breaking News :

House of Representatives Concures with the Liberian Senate.
The Libetian Senate today endorsed a communication from the House of Representatives informing it of concurring with on the Joint ressolution seeking the establishement of two seperate courts including an Extraordinary Criminal Court and Donestic corruption Court for war and Economic ctimes.

The Senate Press Release quotes the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives, Mildred Siryon as saying that, the House of Representatives endorsed in totality the Liberian Senate’s amendment to House Joint Resolution 001/2024 of the Senate and the Republic of Liberia.
The Joint Resolution points to the mechanism for the establushment of the two courts.

It can be recalled that the Liberian Senate recently amended and passed the Joint Resolution and sought the Concurrence of the House of Representatives on the establishment of the two courts on the Liberian soil instead of one Court, the war and Economic Crime Court.

Signed: Alfred Johnson
Director/ Press and Public Affairs.

16/04/2024

4th Day Special Sitting of the Liberian Senate

April 16, 2024

We need justice LNP Investigates Murder of Liberian Woman at Barnesville Junction, Somalia DriveThe Liberia National Pol...
15/04/2024

We need justice

LNP Investigates Murder of Liberian Woman at Barnesville Junction, Somalia Drive

The Liberia National Police is currently conducting a thorough investigation into the tragic murder of a Liberian woman named Amanda Nebo.

Regrettably, Amanda lost her life in a horrifying incident when she was brutally attacked by a group of criminals in the early morning hours of Sunday near the Barnesville junction, Somalia Drive.

Upon her immediate arrival at the John F. Kennedy Medical Center, she was tragically pronounced dead.

In light of this appalling event, several individuals who may have vital information are now in police custody and are actively being questioned. The objective is to ensure that the perpetrators of this heinous crime are not allowed to evade justice and face the full consequences of their actions under the law.

We kindly request the public to remain calm, as every possible measure is being taken to ensure that justice is served.

Signed: ________________________________
The Liberia National Police

15/04/2024

Speaker of the House of Representatives J. Fonati Koff speak to media and address issues surrounding the fire incident at his house.

War crimes worries!
12/04/2024

War crimes worries!

12/04/2024

Special Message to the Muslims community around the world about the important of Ramada celebration.
The Imma also advice all Muslims to keep focus as they observed the Ramada period.

12/04/2024

Special massage about the important of Celebrating the Eid-Al-Fitr Prayer

Live from the Muslims Community

Smile Care Initiative Boss Holds Fruitful Meeting with ECOWAS Commission Special Envoy As part of her weekly engagement,...
11/04/2024

Smile Care Initiative Boss Holds Fruitful Meeting with ECOWAS Commission Special Envoy

As part of her weekly engagement, the Executive Director of a local nonprofit NGO , Smile Care Initiative (SCI), Mrs Theona G. Baysah on today concluded a day long meeting with H.E Amb. Josephine A. Nkrumah, ECOWAS Commission Special Representative to Liberia along with Amb. Emmanuel Chea Regional Chairman West Africa Youth Assembly (WAYA).

The two youthful leaders represented their respective institutions but hold and shares common goals for the betterment of Liberia.

At the meeting Amb. Nkrumah committed the ECOWAS COMMISSION full support towards the upcoming Multi-sectorial National Dialogue.

The ECOWAS Commission Special Envoy also encouraged and place more emphasis that youth of Liberia should continue engaging her office with more positive and partnership discussion.

The House of Representatives has endorsed the resolution of the  Senate on the establishment of the War and Economic Cri...
11/04/2024

The House of Representatives has endorsed the resolution of the Senate on the establishment of the War and Economic Crimes Court.

Such communication will be forwarded to the President Joseph Nyuma Boakai Sr

11/04/2024

Exclusive Interview:

Senator Momo T. Cyrus, Chairman of the Senate’s Committee on National Security, Defense intelligence, and Veteran Affairs

11/04/2024

4th day sitting of the extraordinary session of the 1th quarter of the 1th session of the House of Representatives

10/04/2024

Integrity Watch Presents key findings to the Legislative Caucus Against illicit Financial Flow Chaired by Senator Francis S. Dopoe of River County

10/04/2024

Confirmation Hearing for Local Government Officials

Wednesday April 10, 2024

10/04/2024

Live from District #16 Monorovia

Muslims gather for Eid-Al-Fitr Prayer

10/04/2024

Live from District #16 Monorovia Liberia

Muslims gather for Eid-Al-Fitr Prayer

09/04/2024

ProTempore Nyonblee Karnga Lawrence Speaks to the media following the Senate endorsement of the Resolution on War and Economic Crime Court

LIBERIAN LEGISLATUREJOINT RESOLUTION  -001/2024OF THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA...
09/04/2024

LIBERIAN LEGISLATURE
JOINT RESOLUTION -001/2024
OF THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA ON THE MECHANISMS FOR THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF AN EXTRAORDINARY CRIMINAL COURT AND A DOMESTIC CORRUPTION COURT FOR WAR AND ECONOMIC CRIMES, RESPECTIVELY.

WHEREAS, the various phases of the Liberian civil wars from 1989 to 2003 resulted in deaths of innocent civilians and destruction across Liberia, including the displacement of nearly half of the population, horrific abuses, including summary ex*****ons, massacres, mutilation, torture, r**e and other forms of sexual violence, and forced conscription and use of child combatants; and,

WHEREAS, Chapter I, Article I of the 1986 Constitution of Liberia vests power in the people of Liberia to institute by their authority and for their benefit the right to alter and reform their government when their safety and happiness so require; and,

WHEREAS, for the safety and happiness of the people, the Government of Liberia, pursuant to Article 57 of the 1986 Constitution, has signed all United Nations Conventions on human rights, treaties, protocols and agreements, including but not limited to the Rome Statute of 1998, and thereafter, the Legislature, consistent with Article 34(f) has ratified all of the international treaties, human rights conventions, protocols and agreements, including the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to form part of the domestic laws of the Republic of Liberia; and,

WHEREAS, Article 34() of the 1986 Constitution vests in the Legislature the power and authority to establish various categories of courts for criminal offenses and provide for the punishment thereof and the creation of specialized courts, including the Extraordinary Criminal Court is intended for the security of the state as in keeping with Article 34(b), and the Legislature is also empowered under Article 34(1) to make other laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into ex*****on the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the Republic, or in any department or officer thereof; and,

WHEREAS, Article XII of the Liberian Comprehensive Peace Agreement signed on August 18, 2003, provided for the establishment of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) to provide a forum that will address issues of impunity, as well as an opportunity for both victims and perpetrators of human rights violations to share their experiences in order to get a clear picture of the past to facilitate genuine healing and
reconciliation; and,

WHEREAS, the Liberian Legislature enacted the Act to Establish the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Liberia (IRC Act) in 2005, formally creating the TRC with a mandate to promote national peace, security, unity, and reconciliation by investigating gross human rights violations and violations of humanitarian law, sexual violations, economic crimes that occurred between January 1979 and October 2003; and,

WHEREAS, the Liberian TRC submitted its final report to the Legislature on December 19, 2009, recommending the establishment of an Extraordinary Criminal Court of Liberia, an international domestic court with authority to prosecute individuals accused of gross human rights violations, serious humanitarian laws violations, and certain domestic crimes, and,

WHEREAS, Section 48 of the TRC Act provides that «The Head of State shall, report to the Legislature within three months of receipt of the report of the TRC, and on a quarterly basis thereafter as to the implementation of the Commission's recommendations," and "Where the implementation of any recommendation has not been complied with, the Legislature shall require the Head of State to show cause for such non-compliance," and,

WHEREAS, Successive Governments of Liberia have not fully implemented the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission to date, including the establishment of an Extraordinary Criminal Court for Liberia, due to many technical, legal and constitutional issues arising from the TRC Report and controversy on the actual intent of the TRC as contemplated by the warring factions, African Governments, and the civil society, who negotiated the Accra Comprehensive Peace Accord; and,

WHEREAS, the United Nations (UN) and other international partners have experience with the creation and functioning of war crimes courts, including courts with international and domestic participation and expertise; and,

WHEREAS, the Legislature notes that certain constitutional and legal prohibitions have to be considered in the establishment of an extraordinary criminal tribunal for war crimes on Liberian soil and several processes and broad consultations have to take place to derive the best product for the prosecution of war crimes; and,

WHEREAS, the Legislature also notes that economic crimes, including corruption, committed between the period 1979 and 2023 and beyond, are cognizable under domestic criminal jurisprudence and in domestic criminal courts; and,

WHEREAS, the final report of the TRC contains other recommendations besides the issue of war and economic crimes which are yet to be implemented; and,

WHEREAS, the UN Human Rights Commission in July 2018, expressed,
with regard to Liberia, “concerns that none of the alleged perpetrators of gross human rights violations and other crimes mentioned in the TRC report has been brought to justice" and urged Liberia to establish a process to bring about accountability for past crimes and report back on the issue of impunity and accountability for civil wars-era crimes by 2020; and,

WHEREAS, up to 2024, no such report by the Government of Liberia in fulfillment of its international obligations has been produced and provided by the Government of Liberia to the UN Human Rights Commission; NOW, THEREFORE, it is resolved by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Republic of Liberia in Legislature assembled:

(1) That justice should prevail and there should be no impunity for those who bear the greatest responsibility for war crimes, crimes against humanity, other violations of international humanitarian law and other domestic crimes which occurred during the Liberian civil crisis;

(2) That pursuant to Chapter 1, Article 1 of the 1986 Constitution which vests in the people of Liberia the right to alter and reform their government when their safety and happiness so require, and the Executive consistent with Article 57 has signed all United Nations Conventions on human rights, treaties, protocols and agreements, including, but not limited to, the Rome Statute of 1998, all of which the Legislature has ratified under Article 34(D); the Legislature supports the full implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission recommendations including the timely establishment of an Extraordinary Criminal Court for Liberia to be known as UN backed "Special War Crimes Court for Liberia (SWACCOL)" to prosecute those who bear the greatest responsibility for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed between the period 1979 and 2003;

(3) That consistent with Article 34(e) (b) (j)(I) of the 1986 Constitution, the Executive shall develop a legal framework and submit same to the Legislature for enactment into law for the establishment of an Anti-Corruption Court (ACC), under domestic jurisprudence, for fast-track trial of those who will be investigated and subsequently indicted for acts of corruption and other economic crimes committed from 1979 to 2003; “and such crimes committed from 2004 to present constituting constitutional rule. This fast-track corruption court shall remain the
primary court for the dispensation of justice for corruption and other economic crimes going forward, in line with Liberia's Penal Code and prevailing international laws and standards;

(4) That the President shall write the UN, the EU, and the US Government expressing the Government's intention to establish the Extraordinary Criminal Tribunal on Liberian soil and thereby request financial and other assistance; develop a financial resource mobilization plan and submit it to the United Nations, the EU, the US Government, and other international partners to seek financial and economic support for the establishment and operations of an Extraordinary Criminal Tribunal on Liberian soil or alternatively to a country to be designated;

(5) That the President shall report to the Legislature as to the progress made on the establishment of the two courts as well as challenges, if any, or outcome(s) of his engagements with the United Nations, the EU, the US Government, and other international partners regarding the resource mobilization plan and results, including domestic resource mobilization through the budgetary process, pursuant this Resolution;

(6) That consistent with Chapter 2, Article 5(c) of the 1986 Constitution, the President shall issue an Executive Order to establish the Office of War Crimes (OWC) within the Ministry of Justice, and appoint forthwith, a Special Envoy or Officer-In-Charge (OIC), duly certified by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands, or the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACtHPR) or any other International Courts and Tribunals with the relevant experience, qualification and competence in international criminal law and practice, to organize and coordinate all actions and activities regarding the Court and assist the President to mobilize resources and do all that is legally feasible, including the establishment of a secretariat, where applicable, to facilitate its operations
and the successful implementation of its mandate, among others, done in consultation with the UN, the EU, the US, and/or other independent parties; and

(7) That to jump-start this renewed campaign of national reconciliation and healing as the final phase of Liberia's recovery process, the President shall implement the following recommendations of the TRC; (a) Offer apology on behalf of the State to the many victims and the people of Liberia in general for its role in the conflict and for the injuries and losses sustained by individuals and communities;

(b) Work with the United Nations, the EU, the US Government, and other international partners to set up a Reparation Trust Fund (RTF) for victims and communities worst affected by the conflict, to benefit through direct financial assistance or through development programs and projects; and

(c) Continue the National Palava Hut Program and other programs for national healing, peace building and reconciliation; and

(d) Construct a national monument to commemorate the victims of the atrocities, to serve as a reminder of the war and to create a national consciousness against armed conflicts.

WHEREFORE, members of the Senate and the House of Representatives here unto affix their signatures this 8th day of April A. D. 2024.

COMMUNICATION FROM HON. YEKEH KOLUBAH:Dear Hon. Speaker and distinguished colleagues:I present you compliments and wish ...
09/04/2024

COMMUNICATION FROM HON. YEKEH KOLUBAH:

Dear Hon. Speaker and distinguished colleagues:
I present you compliments and wish to draw the attention of Plenary of the
Honorable House of Representatives to actions which require our urgent attention.
Mr. Speaker and distinguished colleagues, corruption has been in Liberia for a very
long time, and it is our responsibility as citizens and stakeholders to ensure that it
stops. On the basis of the platform of H. E. Amb. Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., during
the period of the campaign that he will fight corruption, some of us joined the Rescue Team and campaigned for him. But to the extent that we have started to see examples of the things that we campaigned against, it is our responsibility to alert you for us
to take a quick action to stop it.

Mr. Speaker and distinguished colleagues, on January 17, 2024 a communication was sent to the Director General of the National Social Security Corporation by Hon. Sylvester M. Grigsby the Advisor to the President - Elect at the time, requesting 5million from National Social Security Corporation for the inauguration program of President-Elect, Amb. Joseph N. Boakai, Sr. Meanwhile, since the end of the program, we have yet to receive any report on the sources of revenue for the program and the total expenditure.

Besides, we do not know if he (Hon. Grigsby) had the authority to make such request; and we need to know whether it is the only source of revenue for the program. On another note, Mr. Speaker and distinguished colleagues, I was issued a US$4,500.00 Coupon by the Ministry of State headed by the same Hon. Sylvester M. Grigsby to get the valued materials from the J.Mart
Showroom.

In view of the above stated, I am craving the indulgence of the Plenary of the House of Representatives to invite, in plenary, the Minister of State for Presidential Affairs and the Director General of the National Social Security Corporation to address themselves to the above-mentioned issues with documentations for the Liberian people to understand the rationale of the Ministry and National Social Security
Corporation in these kinds of actions.

With sentiments of my highest anticipation, I remain.

Sincerely yours
Hon. Yekeh Y. Kolubah
Representative
District #10, Montserrado County

09/04/2024

Senator PYJ just signed the resolution for the establishment of the War and Economic Crimes Court

Senator PYJ just signed the resolution for the establishment of the War and Economic Crimes Court
09/04/2024

Senator PYJ just signed the resolution for the establishment of the War and Economic Crimes Court

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