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ECOWAS Calls For Adherence To Rule Of Law Amid Political Turmoil In Liberia’s House Of Representatives

The political landscape in Liberia’s House of Representatives has become increasingly tumultuous following an unsuccessful attempt to oust Speaker Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa. This situation has escalated as a faction, purportedly supported by President Joe Boakai and his Unity Party government, has chosen to abandon the main House Chambers, declaring they will not convene under the leadership of the embattled Speaker.

Cllr. Koffa, a Juris Doctor, has firmly stated that he will not resign under pressure and has challenged his opponents to secure the two-thirds majority needed to remove him, which amounts to 49 lawmakers out of the 73-member House. He emphasized his commitment to upholding the Liberian Constitution, refusing to bow to what he deems attempts to undermine democratic principles.

In a bid to resolve the ongoing impasse, a delegation dispatched by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) met with key figures, including President Boakai, Speaker Koffa, and the Supreme Court. Despite their efforts, the delegation was unable to broker a resolution. However, they reiterated the importance of adhering to the rule of law in addressing the political deadlock.

Authorized by ECOWAS Chairman and Nigerian President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, this initiative seeks to promote a peaceful resolution to the legislative crisis, which has significantly hindered government operations and exacerbated public anxiety. A statement from the delegation highlighted their concern over the legislative paralysis and the implications it has for governance in Liberia.

Despite multiple rounds of discussions facilitated by the ECOWAS mission, no agreement was reached within the designated timeframe. Nonetheless, the delegation remains committed to fostering further dialogue among all stakeholders, urging respect for Liberia’s 1986 Constitution and the established Rules of Procedure of the House of Representatives.

In their concluding remarks, the delegation stressed the need for lawmakers to prioritize the welfare of the Liberian people, advocating for unity, peace, and development. They called on all parties to respect due process and uphold the rule of law as a means of effectively resolving the impasse.

Political analysts have noted that while the attempt to remove Speaker Koffa has failed, the actions of the so-called majority bloc are stalling governmental operations in a bid to pressure him to resign. Commentators argue that the focus of accountability should shift from the Speaker, who is acting within the law, to the rebel lawmakers seeking to disrupt the democratic process.

Emerging reports indicate that there may be ulterior motives behind the push to oust Cllr. Koffa, suggesting that it could facilitate the protection of Russian interests within the House, as he is perceived to be pro-American. This development raises further concerns about the integrity of Liberia’s political landscape as it grapples with significant challenges in governance.

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