MONROVIA – Representative Yekeh Kolubah of District #10 Montserrado County has welcomed statements from the United Embassy in which he along with other officials of government were named for inciting unlawful acts through ill-considered rhetoric that could jeopardize Liberia’s hard-earned peace and security. “We want to welcome the statement from the US Embassy but we are for peace and I believe this is democracy. I have written the US Embassy and other international missions in Liberia informing them about my involvement in June 7 peaceful protest. It is unacceptable for Senator Prince Y. Johnson, Representative Yekeh Kolubah, “ex-generals” or other former actors in Liberia’s civil wars to incite unlawful acts through ill-considered rhetoric that could jeopardize Liberia’s hard-won peace and security. “The Liberian Leader has sent out warning to government officials and all citizens to stop dividing Liberians along ethnic lines.”
Source: Front Page Africa May 09, 2019 21:56 UTC