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Never Garmah Lomo is a journalist based in Monrovia, Liberia.
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Leaked Audio Exposes Bong County LDEA Chief in Meeting With Drug Leaders On How to Protect Them for Financial Gains
A leaked audio recording reveals that Joseph Gorkor, the Bong County Commander of the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA), along with his deputies, allegedly colluded with drug dealers for financial gain. The recording has raised serious concerns about corruption within the LDEA, with officers reportedly advising drug dealers to relocate and demanding payments. County Attorney Jonathan N. Flomo emphasized the need for transparency and public accountability, leading to an emergency joint security meeting. The ongoing investigations aim to uncover the extent of corruption and determine the appropriate actions against the implicated officers.
Liberia: Rescue Women Liberia Championing Changes in Women, Girls’ Rights Laws
Rescue Women Liberia is advocating for legislative amendments to improve the rights of women and girls in Liberia. The NGO held a dialogue to petition the Legislature for changes in laws related to social justice, gender equality, and protection against domestic violence. The petition calls for increased political participation for women, better implementation of existing laws, and enhanced support for the Liberia National Police's Women and Children Protection Section. Key figures like Margaret G. Karteh, Lauretta George, and Martha K. Woheel emphasized the need for coordinated efforts from the government, CSOs, and stakeholders to address these issues effectively.
Man Who Killed Two-Year-Old Girl Found Guilty; Says He was Controlled by Demonic Spirit
A 25-year-old man, Bill Friday Ziah, was found guilty of murdering a two-year-old girl, the daughter of a pastor, in Grand Bassa County, Liberia. Ziah claimed he was possessed by a demonic spirit at the time of the crime. The court proceedings included arguments from both the prosecution, seeking a maximum sentence, and the defense, arguing for leniency due to Ziah's alleged mental state. The judge has scheduled a sentencing decision for March 16, 2022, pending a pre-sentence report from the Ministry of Justice.
Top Liberian Gospel Artist Cautions Against Bullying Women with Infertility
Evelyn Natt, a Liberian gospel musician, speaks out against the bullying of women with infertility, drawing from her own 15-year struggle before conceiving. She emphasizes the need for public education to change perceptions and eliminate stigma. Natt highlights the supportive role of music and faith in her journey and calls for infertility to be addressed as a national emergency with appropriate programs and counseling. Maxwell Grigsby, Chairman on Small Arms Commission, also advocates for public education as a key step in addressing infertility stigma.
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