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Monday, March 31, 2025

MADAM HARDING CONDEMNS DILLON AFTER PHOTO OF KNEELING ELDERLY WOMAN, CALLING IT A SYMBOL OF LIBERIA’S DEEPENING INEQUALITY

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MONROVIA – Montserrado County Senator Abraham Darius Dillon is facing fierce criticism after a viral photograph surfaced, showing an elderly woman kneeling before him in a desperate plea. While the senator sat comfortably in his US$45,000 air-conditioned vehicle, the image has become a flashpoint for public outrage, drawing attention to the stark inequalities between Liberia’s elected officials and the citizens they serve.

Vera Harding, an advocate for violence against women and children in addition to social justice issues, voiced her indignation. In a powerful statement titled “PENURY: The Infirmity Imposed on Liberians by Elected Officials,” Harding condemned the scene as a symbol of the exploitation and dehumanization that has become all too common in Liberia’s political landscape.

“Kneeling, while a position of humility, also symbolizes punishment and surrender and, in some cases, is inhumane to a person,” Harding stated, reacting to the viral image. “Comfortably sitting with impunity behind the closed doors of a luxury vehicle, a mother and grandmother is on her knees in a position of plea amidst rampant corruption, exploitation of Liberia’s resources, and the dehumanization of Liberians by elected officials, including Senators, Representatives, and Executives entrusted with power to revive the health and sanity of Liberia.”

The photo has ignited a wider conversation about Liberia’s social and economic disparity, particularly in the wake of continued budgetary appropriations that seem to benefit lawmakers while leaving ordinary citizens impoverished, unemployed, and hungry.

Harding tied this public display of power and privilege to broader systemic issues plaguing Liberia, highlighting how citizens are forced to witness their children suffering from drug addiction, starvation, preventable illnesses, and sexual and gender-based violence, all while their leaders remain indifferent.

“There is an increase in criminal activities from the highest echelon of government, without conscience,” Harding continued, calling on Liberians to exercise their constitutional power under Article 1 of the 1986 Constitution of Liberia, which states that all power is inherent in the people.

The viral image, with Senator Dillon at its center, has come to represent the growing frustration many Liberians feel toward their government. As calls for accountability increase, this incident may further fuel demands for greater transparency and action from the country’s leadership, reminding them that they are elected to serve, not exploit, the people of Liberia.

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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