Author: Lennart Dodoo

Monrovia – Officials of the Center for the Exchange of Intellectual Opinions (CEIO) have been asked to temporarily setdown form their position until a full investigation is conducted into an incident involving 28 bags of rice and over US$500 given the organization by Monrovia City Mayor Jefferson Tamba Koijee on December 24, 2019. 

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MONROVIA – Everything was calm and going on admirably until the protestors began to cook on the street that lies between the Executive Mansion and the Capitol Building. They had no new petition to present to the government, but insisted they would remain on the streets until President George Weah responded to the demands made in the June 7 ‘Save the State’ protest petition. The government, through the Ministry of Justice, had warned against Monday’s protest. The ministry had opted that the protest be held on Saturday, January 4. But the Council of Patriots maintained that if the government can…

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Monrovia – The Council of Patriots and its supporters were determined to remain on the streets until they hear a voice of reason from President George Weah, they therefore began to cook on the street in front of the Executive Mansion, prompting reaction of the Police – spraying them with hot water and tear gas to disperse the crowd. The Police have not said they why they suddenly deicided to disperse the crowd that has been peaceful since this morning. However, the Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Lenn Eugene Nagbe, posted to Facebook “Please, your right to ‘peaceful assembly’…

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