Monrovia – The Rule of Law Caucus has condemned Representative James Kolleh’s actions after he led a bunch in storming the Capitol and vandalizing the Speaker’s workplace. The invasion, which occurred on Armed Forces Day in the course of the go to of Sierra Leone’s Head of State, has been described by the group as an assault on the nation’s rule of regulation and its democratic establishments.
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The group issued a press release demanding speedy motion from President Joseph Boakai, urging him to deal with the actions of these concerned and warning that such habits might destabilize Liberia and exacerbate the continuing political disaster.
“This behavior is dangerous and undermines the rule of law,” the assertion stated. “It creates a potential crisis that could spiral out of control.”
The Rule of Law Caucus particularly criticized Kolleh and his accomplices, stating that their actions occurred and not using a court docket order or authorized authority, setting a harmful priority for lawlessness in Liberia.
The Caucus additionally referred to as on the Minister of Justice to carry these accountable accountable, expressing concern that the group might have acted underneath the idea they might face no authorized penalties.
“There is no precedent in Liberia’s democratic history for such an outrageous act, and it must not be tolerated,” the assertion continued.
The Rule of l Law Caucus has vowed to take authorized motion towards Kolleh and his group, pledging to carry them totally accountable for his or her illegal actions. The group reaffirmed its dedication to making sure the rule of regulation is upheld and urged Liberians, the worldwide group, and non secular teams to unite in rejecting such habits. “The rule of law must prevail,” the assertion concluded