Ahead of the October 10 elections, Naymote Partners for Democratic Development has expressed deep concern by the growing wave of hate speech and political violence in Liberia. These unfortunate developments, according to Naymote, pose distinct threats to the holding of peaceful, free, and credible elections in October. “We would like to remind political leaders, parties,...
The administration of President George Weag has been warned that the ongoing bicentennial celebration is being held within an environment of high inequality, unemployment, political corruption, and mass poverty among the people of Liberia. The bicentennial, which the government has invested a lot in since last year, kicked-off on Jan. 7 at Providence Island and...
Monrovia – The Liberia National Police (LNP) Commissioner for Training and Man Power Development, Dao R. Freeman has called on Liberians to put their difference aside in this post elections era and come together to move the country forward. Speaking to reporters at the end of a one day peace building and conflict resolution workshop at the...
Monrovia – I thank our partners, including the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Peacebuilding Office, Search for Common Ground, the Liberia Peace Ambassador, the Independent Commission on Human Rights and Naymote for their continued commitment and efforts, and for bringing us together today. I am told you have had rich discussions over the past two days,...
Monrovia – President George Weah has gone roughly six months into his tenure with much attention being drawn to his commitment of his first 100-day deliverables as well as campaign promises, which a renowned Liberian lawyer, Cllr. T. Negbalee Werner, has named as a moral and legal obligation of Mr. Weah. Cllr. Werner, Dean of the...
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