Liberia: Lofa Traditional Leaders Split over Planned December 31 Protest for the Certification of Senator-elect Brownie Samukai - News Summed Up

Liberia: Lofa Traditional Leaders Split over Planned December 31 Protest for the Certification of Senator-elect Brownie Samukai


ZORZOR DISTRICT, Lofa County – Traditional Zoes in Lofa County who had protested against the delay by the Supreme Court of Liberia to decide the fate of the Lofa County senatorial seat are splitting with the umbrella organization, Traditional Leaders of Lofa County. “We will resist any attempt by some of our colleagues who will stage a protest against the Supreme Court on the 31,” he said. “Traditional leaders of the county should stop being manipulated by politicians. McGill: Traditional protest ‘shameful’Meanwhile, the Minister of State for President Affairs, Nathaniel McGill, has criticized the Poro Society for protesting against the Supreme Court. Deputy Police Inspector General Melvin Sackor told MICAT press briefing the action of traditional leaders in the county undermine Liberia’s peace and stability.


Source: Front Page Africa December 21, 2021 15:05 UTC



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