ANOTHER PROTEST SET FOR DECEMBER 14, As LPP Calls  Lewis  Brown a  killer 

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By Joseph Tumbey 

As the Liberian People’s Party, LPP announced  December  14, 2022 as their  activism  day under the theme: “Mass People’s Action to Rescue the State” requesting  the  Weah led administration  to end hardship. The   Chairperson of the Party  Mr. J. Yanqui Zayzay has also  questioned  the ability  of opposition  Alexander B. Cummings  Team leader, Mr. Lewis Brown to   organize  a protest  or question  anyone for Corruption  or human  rights  violations. 

Speaking  with the media  at their   headquarters in Monrovia  on Wednesday  December 7,  2022,l. The Chairperson of the LPP J. Yanqui Zayzay  accused  Mr. Lewis Brown  for committing   Human  rights violations  during  the brutal  civil  war and warns the Alternative  National  Congress   Standard  bearer, Mr. Alexander  B. Cummings  to   to avoid  working  with indecent  characters  if he’s  hoping  for positive  change. 

According  to him, they are more competent  people  around  Cummings to use  instead of Lewis Brown who  is a human rights violator  that used guns to kill innocent people  while he was working  alongside with the former  Rebel  leader  who later became  President  now a war prisoner, Charles  G. Taylor. 

“Cummings can’t  talk about doing things  the right  way but brings prople like Lewis Brown  around him for Campaigning, Lewis  Brown  can’t  make any significant  change  or impact  in the society”, the LPP  Chairperson  Mr. J. Yanqui Zayzay asserted. 

Providing  details of the protest,  the Party Chairman  said  their  action is to alert the general public that a constitutional crisis is looming unless the appropriate measures are put into place to curb the situation, and  aiming to draw world’s attention to the increasingly unbearable, harsh, deteriorating living condition of the downtrodden indisputably as a result of the bad governance of the administration of President George Manneh Weah.

He said, their rally stems from the corrupt actions of the current group of “kleptomaniacs” and “nincompoops” that has degenerated the Nation’s to the lowest ebb ever in peacetime.

“Key issues to be highlighted in our petition to the Legislature include:

• Delay and irregularity of civil servants pay;

• Sanitization of leadership at the National Elections Commission;

• National Housing and Population Census;

• Calendar of Events for the October 2023 Presidential & Legislative Elections

• Voter Registration Process: OMR or BVR?

• President Weah’s 48-Day Presidential Travel”, LPP Chairperson stated. 

He is however calling on  all political parties, civil society organizations, student groups, youth groups to turn out in their numbers and join in a singular accord to speak out loudly and clearly to the  leaders in the exercise of their  rights and responsibilities as enshrined in Article 15 of the Constitution of Liberia.

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