President George M. Weah’s quick intervention is needed at the Ministry of Justice to dilute the current situation between Minister Frank Musa Dean and Solicitor General Syrenius Cephus. The situation seems embarrassing.
The Ministry of Justice a government institution responsible to prosecute legal cases and supervising security matters of the state, to expose the Ministry to the public should not be entertained.
The letter written by Minister Dean clearly speaks to the fact that misunderstandings between the pair exist. Smart News believes strongly that the president’s intervention would bring an end to and further smooth working relationships at the Ministry.
However, the dramatic turn of events in the prosecution of a major opposition leader in Liberia by the Government, the country’s Minister of Justice, and the Attorney General to requesting evidence formed the basis for the case in which the country’s Solicitor General is serving as counsel for the opposition All Liberia Party (ALP) which is accusing Mr. Alexander B. Cummings of the Alternative National Congress (ANC) of tampering with governing documents of the opposition bloc known as the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP) need more answers.
And for government’s prosecutorial team led Solicitor General Cephus to be interested in a cease of the All Liberian Party of business magnate Benoni Urey, a former U. S. State Department and UN-sanctioned individual who is a close ally of now jailed war convict Charles Taylor, has political pundits believing that the Executive of Weah is succeeding breaking through the dissolved Collaborating Political Parties.