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CDC WARNS OF RESISTANCE AGAINST ALLEGED POLITICIZATION OF JUDICIARY AMID CORRUPTION CRACKDOWN

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MONROVIA, LIBERIA – The opposition Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), through its National Secretary General Jefferson Tamba Koijee, issued a strong statement on Monday, July 29, 2024, addressing the ongoing corruption investigation that has led to the arrest of former officials from the previous administration. In his statement, Koijee emphasized that “the peace of this country is bigger than Mr. Boakai and his shameless and spineless risky mission,” signaling the CDC’s firm stance against what it perceives as political manipulation of the judiciary.

Koijee continued, warning that “Any attempt to politicize the peace and weaponize the judiciary will be defaced and met with stiff resistance.” He drew a parallel to the situation in Egypt, suggesting that a Liberian “Mohammed Morsi” scenario could be unfolding. He urged CDC partisans and all citizens to remain calm, reassuring them that the National Executive Committee of the party is in full control of what he described as a “fruitless and senseless attempt” by the Unity Party to undermine the credibility of the former CDC-led government. “The UP will be defaced and vanquished subsequently! Indeed, the return of a great comeback of the people’s revolution is definitely setting,” Koijee declared.

This statement comes in the wake of a writ of arrest issued for five former officials who served under the past CDC administration. These officials include former Finance Minister Samuel D. Tweah, former Solicitor General Cllr. Nyenati Tuan, former Director of the Financial Intelligence Agency Stanley Ford, former Security Advisor Jefferson Karmol, and former Controller of the Financial Intelligence Agency Moses Copper. They are being investigated for allegations of economic sabotage, theft, and illegal disbursement of public funds.

As of now, two of the five former officials, Nyenati Tuan and Jefferson Karmol, have been arrested and are currently spending their first night in jail at the Monrovia Central Prison. The arrests mark a significant development in the government’s broader crackdown on corruption.

The CDC’s statement reflects the party’s strong opposition to what it views as political persecution and highlights the tension between the current administration and its opposition. As the legal proceedings continue, this situation is likely to further polarize the political climate in Liberia.

The government’s actions and the CDC’s response will undoubtedly shape the discourse around governance and accountability in Liberia. The international community and domestic observers are closely monitoring these developments, which could have far-reaching implications for the country’s political stability and commitment to fighting corruption.

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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