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Thursday, November 21, 2024

REP. YEKEH KOLUBAH CONDEMNS GOVERNMENT FAILURES AMID LIBERIA’S 177TH INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATIONS

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MONROVIA – On Thursday, July 25, 2024, Representative Yekeh Kolubah issued a powerful critique of Liberia’s current state in a letter titled: “Liberia’s independence, while a significant historical achievement, has not translated into a thriving reality for many of its citizens.” In this heartbreaking message, Kolubah highlighted the stark contrast between the ideals of independence and the everyday struggles faced by ordinary Liberians, particularly during national celebrations like July 26.

Kolubah, representing District #10 in Montserrado County emphasized that under the RESCUE MISSION, national celebrations are overshadowed by financial hardship and governmental failures. He pointed out the pressing issue of unpaid civil servant salaries, which exemplifies broader problems in governance and fiscal policy. These failures are particularly glaring during Independence Day, a time that should symbolize progress and unity.

Civil servants, who are crucial to the nation’s public services, find themselves grappling with severe financial insecurity. Their inability to meet basic needs for themselves and their families during this symbolic period is not only a financial burden but also a demoralizing experience. Kolubah stressed that this situation reflects deeper systemic issues that have long plagued Liberia.

The government’s consistent inability to compensate its employees highlights chronic problems of corruption, inefficient resource management, and a lack of accountability. These issues have persisted for years, undermining the country’s development and stability. Kolubah argued that such realities sharply contrast with the promises of independence—self-governance and prosperity for all.

For many Liberians, especially those in vulnerable positions, independence has not brought the anticipated stability or opportunities. Instead, they continue to suffer from the consequences of systemic failures, including inadequate infrastructure, poor healthcare, and limited educational opportunities. These conditions hinder progress and perpetuate inequality across the nation.

Kolubah asserted that the neglect of civil servants during times of national pride serves as a grim reminder of the leadership’s shortcomings. He called for urgent reforms to address these challenges and emphasized the need for a recommitment to the well-being of all Liberians. The current state of affairs demands immediate action to align the country’s governance with the true spirit of independence.

This ongoing struggle for equity and justice calls for collective efforts to ensure that Liberia’s independence is genuinely felt and celebrated by every citizen, not just a privileged few. Kolubah’s message is a call to action, urging the government to prioritize the needs of its people and fulfill the promises made at the dawn of independence.

He concluded with a message of solidarity and hope: “Happy Independence Day to all Liberians across the globe, and all my beloved followers. See you guys soon!! #movement_against_boakai_presidency #THE_PEOPLE’S_POWER”

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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