Cllr. Taiwan S. Gongloe criticized the recent eviction of House Speaker J. Fonati Koffa as illegal and politically motivated. The action was carried out by the Majority Bloc and has drawn condemnation from other lawmakers, who warn it threatens Liberia’s security and stability. Calls for accountability from the government and the international community have emerged following this incident.
Legal expert Cllr. Taiwan S. Gongloe has publicly condemned the eviction of House Speaker J. Fonati Koffa from his office, labeling the action as “illegal” and a violation of Liberia’s governance structure. Speaking on Spoon FM, Gongloe implied the eviction was part of a politically motivated agenda aimed at establishing a one-party government system.
The eviction of House Speaker J. Fonati Koffa by the Majority Bloc has raised significant concerns regarding the rule of law in Liberia. Prominent legal figures have condemned the actions taken, calling for accountability and warning that such lawlessness could lead to national instability. Immediate intervention from the government and international bodies is urged to prevent further escalation.
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