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Supreme Court Rules Against President Boakai’s Nominations And Declares EPA Boss Appointment Illegal

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In a groundbreaking ruling, the Supreme Court of Liberia has dealt a major blow to President Boakai’s authority by rejecting his nominations for key positions in various government institutions.

The Court has declared that the legislature was well within its constitutional rights to establish entities with tenures, and as a result, all nominations made by President Boakai to the Liberia National Lottery Authority, Governance Commission, National Identification Registry, and Liberia Telecommunications Authority have been invalidated.

The Supreme Court’s ruling emphasizes that there were procedural errors in the President’s nomination process, warranting the withdrawal of all nominees.

This decision showcases the Court’s commitment to upholding the proper procedures and protocols in the appointment of officials to vital institutions.

Furthermore, in a separate ruling, the Supreme Court has dealt a significant blow to the embattled Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Executive Director, Wilson Tarpeh. The Court has declared Tarpeh’s appointment as EPA Boss illegal, stating that he does not hold any tenure due to the illegitimate nature of his ascendency.

These rulings mark a pivotal moment in Liberia’s governance, further solidifying the Supreme Court’s role as a guardian of constitutional rights and ensuring the adherence to proper procedures in the country’s decision-making processes.

The implications of these rulings will undoubtedly shape the future of governance and accountability in Liberia.