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As Liberia’s 55th Legislature prepares to begin its second session on January 13, the political landscape is becoming increasingly tense. The self-declared Majority Bloc is intensifying its efforts to oust Speaker Jonathan Fonati Koffa from office, despite a recent ruling from the Supreme Court that could complicate their push. The Majority Bloc, which has named Representative Richard Nagbe Koon as their preferred Speaker, is now demanding that Koffa vacate his office to make room for their choice.

In a heartfelt move that reflects both compassion and a commitment to restorative justice, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. has granted Executive Clemency to thirty-eight inmates across Liberia. This act of forgiveness, grounded in Chapter 6, Article 59 of the 1986 Liberian Constitution, reaffirms the administration’s dedication to fairness, rehabilitation, and humanity.

The Capitol Building, a symbol of Liberia’s democracy and governance, is reeling from the devastating aftermath of a fire that consumed its Joint Chamber. In response, the Government of Liberia has taken an extraordinary step, offering $5,000 to anyone who provides credible information about the cause of this catastrophic incident. The announcement, made by Minister of Information Jerolinmek Matthew Piah, underscores the gravity of the situation and the government’s determination to uncover the truth.

In a dramatic twist following the devastating fire that gutted the Capitol Building earlier today, the Liberia National Police (LNP) has announced the immediate summoning of Montserrado County District 9 Representative, Frank Saah Foko. The lawmaker is accused of making incendiary remarks in a live Facebook video that appear disturbingly linked to the tragedy.