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Friday, April 18, 2025

LIBERIANS PLAN TO ESCORT YELLOW MACHINES FROM FREEPORT, DEPUTY PRESS SECRETARY CLAIMS

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MONROVIA – In a social media post yesterday, Sunday, May 26, President Joseph Boakai’s Deputy Press Secretary, Joseph K. Vallai, has stirred significant attention by alleging that a group of Liberians plans to gather at the National Port Authority, commonly referred to as the Freeport, to participate in the arrival and delivery of the new 285 earth-moving yellow machines. Vallai’s claims, made on his official Facebook page, have sparked a flurry of discussion and speculation about the nature and purpose of these machines, as well as the motivations behind the planned demonstration.

According to Vallai, there are reports indicating that a faction of citizens intends to assemble at the port on the anticipated day of the machines’ arrival. Their goal is to escort the equipment from the docks to a designated parking area. “We have been told that there are plans by some Liberians to group themselves to go to the Freeport (National Port Authority) on the day of arrival to take delivery of the yellow machines. They desire to walk side by side with the machines to the parking space,” Vallai wrote.

The precise details regarding the yellow machines, including their intended use and the entity responsible for their importation, remain unclear. However, Vallai’s post has raised questions and concerns among the public and government officials alike. Speculation ranges from construction and infrastructure projects to industrial or agricultural purposes, but no official statement has been made to clarify these assumptions.

The alleged plan to escort the machines has also prompted a mix of reactions. Some view it as a show of solidarity and patriotism, while others perceive it as a potential disruption or a politically motivated act. The government’s stance on the matter is yet to be fully articulated, but Vallai’s post suggests a level of apprehension regarding the planned activities at the Freeport.

In response to the post, citizens have taken to various social media platforms to express their opinions. Many are curious about the origin of the information and the validity of the claims, while others are concerned about the possible implications for public order and security. The Deputy Press Secretary’s announcement has certainly heightened the anticipation surrounding the arrival of the yellow machines and the subsequent events that might unfold.

Authorities at the National Port Authority have not released an official comment on Vallai’s allegations. It remains to be seen whether measures will be taken to manage the expected crowd and ensure a smooth delivery process. The potential for large gatherings at the port could pose logistical challenges, particularly in terms of maintaining order and safety.

As the situation develops, it will be crucial for the government to provide clear communication and guidance to the public. Transparency regarding the purpose of the yellow machines and the reasons for their importation could help mitigate some of the speculation and unrest. Additionally, addressing the motivations behind the planned demonstration may be necessary to ensure that any expressions of solidarity or dissent are conducted peacefully and within the bounds of the law.

In the coming days, all eyes will be on the Freeport as citizens and officials alike await further developments. The arrival of the yellow machines and the potential gathering of demonstrators could serve as a significant event, reflecting broader sentiments within the Liberian populace. Whether it will be a moment of unity or a point of contention remains to be seen.

Socrates Smythe Saywon
Socrates Smythe Saywon is a Liberian journalist. You can contact me at 0777425285 or 0886946925, or reach out via email at saywonsocrates@smartnewsliberia.com or saywonsocrates3@gmail.com.

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