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Thursday, December 12, 2024

SPEAKER KOFFA ACCUSES EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF COMPLICITY AMID THREATS AND POLICE CLASHES

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MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Tensions at the Capitol Building escalated on Monday, December 9, 2024, as a conflict erupted between supporters of embattled Speaker J. Fonati Koffa, the Majority Bloc, and officers of the Liberia National Police (LNP). The fracas extended as members of Koffa’s bloc attempted to block a budget hearing initiated by the Majority Bloc, leading to a chaotic confrontation.

In the aftermath of the clash, Speaker Koffa spoke to journalists, condemning the use of police force against lawmakers. He described the incident as an alarming indication of executive interference in the ongoing legislative leadership crisis.

“It is disappointing to see members of the executive branch and police brutalizing lawmakers,” Koffa remarked. “This is an indication that the so-called absentee lawmakers are receiving aid and comfort from the executive branch in what I consider a treasonous plot. This is not the right thing for our democracy.”

Cllr. Koffa further referenced the Supreme Court’s recent decision on legislative quorum and plenary authority, emphasizing the clarity of the ruling. He argued that efforts to undermine the Court’s directive threaten the rule of law.

“The Supreme Court stated plainly that a sitting of the plenary of the House of Representatives must consist of a simple majority, as outlined in Article 33, and the Speaker, as outlined in Article 49,” he said. “Any sitting or action outside these parameters is beyond the scope of legal authority.”

Koffa urged his colleagues to prioritize dialogue and reconciliation. “We will continue to encourage all members to come together, reason together, and let the chips fall where they may,” he added.

The embattled Speaker expressed grave concern over police actions during the conflict, highlighting injuries sustained by lawmakers, including Honorable Luther Collins, who was hospitalized. He criticized the presence of law enforcement at the Capitol Building as selective and politically motivated.

“You don’t see police officers here unless the so-called absentee bloc shows up,” Koffa claimed. “This is tyranny in its best form, and the executive branch must free itself from complicity in this plot.”

Adding to the day’s drama, the Office of the Speaker reported receiving a death threat against Koffa. According to a press release signed by Chris Kieh, the threat, sent via an anonymous message, warned, “Koffa, the Speaker job is for the UP. Our party won’t sit there and reward its enemies. We will kill you if we have to. Hint to the wise is sufficient. RESIGN NOW!”

The Office of the Speaker confirmed that the threat has been reported to the Joint Security apparatus, and an investigation is underway.

Despite the chaos and personal threats, Speaker Koffa reiterated his commitment to the principles of governance and the rule of law. He called on the executive branch to act responsibly and urged all lawmakers to focus on their constitutional duties to restore order and stability.

“This is Liberia. We are representatives of the people, and we must honor that mandate. The rule of law must prevail,” Koffa concluded.

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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