Monrovia – The Supreme Court has issued a summons to the executive branch of government in response to President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s actions regarding appointments to tenure positions at the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA).
The Supreme Court’s summons comes after concerns were raised about the President’s appointments to tenure positions at the LTA, sparking legal challenges and calls for transparency and accountability in the process.
President Boakai’s actions in appointing individuals to tenure positions at the LTA have raised questions about the legality and fairness of the appointments, leading to the Supreme Court’s intervention.
The summons from the Supreme Court signals a potential legal showdown between the judiciary and the executive branch over the appointments at the LTA, with the outcome likely to have far-reaching implications for governance and accountability in Liberia.