As the much publicized 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections kicked off on Saturday, August 5, 2023, we want to caution all of our compatriots, mainly politicians to avoid character assassination, mudsling, and other indecent acts that have the propensity to undermine our promising democracy.
A free surgical treatment for persons suffering from Cataracts and other health complications in the country is commendable.
From our vantage point, we want to again encourage our government and its partners as well as all anti-rape crusaders, including the media to leave no stone unturned in ensuring that rape, which is reported to be one of the most serious crimes being committed in the country by unprincipled people, is drastically reduced, if not jettisoned.
We are again underscoring the urgent need for the Government of Liberia (GoL) through the Ministry of Public Works to put into place proper mechanism aimed at dealing with the continuous flooding in the country, especially in Monrovia and its environs.
It seems that our incessant calls for the Government of Liberia(GOL) via its ministries and agencies to address the growing wave of robbery in the country, particularly in Monrovia and its environs have fallen on deaf ears, as the illegal and unwarranted act remains unabated.
When he addressed a press conference at the close of the West African Elders Forum(WAEF) three-day pre-election mediation mission in Liberia from Tuesday July 11, 2023 to Thursday July 13, 2023, the Head of the WAEF, former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, advised Liberians, particularly politicians to embrace issue-based campaigns and eschew politics of bitterness because of its harmful effect on democracy, peace and sustainable growth.
We cautiously advise the school going kids who were trained for six months in the areas of conflict resolution and how they can serve as peace ambassadors in schools and at their homes to make maximum use of the acquired skills and knowledge.
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