Heritage /25/Mar/2025
Heritage /13/Mar/2025
We are still concerned about the issue of overcrowdings at the various prisons in the country, particularly the Monrovia Central Prison, and the need to urgently address this seemingly old age problem by the Government of Liberia (GoL) through the relevant government functionaries, mainly the Ministry of Justice(MoJ) cannot be overstated.
Unity Party Standard Bearer, Joseph Nyuma Boakai, has reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that Vahun District becomes fully accessible to the rest of Liberia.
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.
In series of our past editorials, we strongly detested violence as a means of solving grievances, because, like we pointed out, violence does not solve problem, but rather exacerbates it.
A monthly feeding program, which was launched sometimes ago by First Lady, Ambassador Clar M. Weah, aimed at reaching out to the elderly people of Liberia in a show of care and love, is highly commendable.
From our vantage point, we are again sounding a caveat to those who usually use candles, lanterns and other materials that cause fire outbreak to be very mindful how they use them.
The approach by some people to always address their grievances through violent means needs to be totally discouraged, because this way of doing it is not only illegal, but uncivilized and injudicious.
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