Monrovia – The House of Representatives has declared the Deputy Minister for Press and Public Affairs at the Ministry of Information, Culture Affairs and Tourism (MICAT), Eugene Fahngon, a non-governmental material and sentenced him to two nights in prison for legislative contempt. He’s being sent to jail for proven misconduct against two members of the House of Representatives. He was handcuffed and escorted to the notorious Monrovia Central Prison where he was expected to spend the next two nights. With that, Rep. Clarence Massaquoi of Lofa County filed in a motion for the House to deem Deputy Minister Fahngon a non-governmental material and inform the Senate and President George M. Weah that it can no longer work with him (Fahgon). He is expected to be taken to Monrovia Central Prison today, September 13.
Source: Front Page Africa September 13, 2018 02:03 UTC