Former House Speaker Jonathan Fonati Koffa stands as a beacon of integrity in Liberian politics, a man whose profound empathy for humanity knows no bounds.
His unwavering respect for the rule of law has repeatedly thrust him into brutal confrontations with government officials, yet he remains steadfast, prioritizing justice over expediency.
Even during a sacred pilgrimage to the Vatican alongside President Joseph Boakai, a diabolical plot emerged behind him to tarnish his legacy.
Framed for the Capitol Building arson in an unbelievable act of savagery, Koffa, a jurris doctor —a figure of such compassion—was dragged through the mud.
His prosecution has been relentlessly re-run, not in pursuit of truth, but to force a guilty verdict where evidence falls short.
The prosecution are unable to prove their charges, and when jurors, seeking clarity, posed critical questions, the judge unceremoniously disbanded them, exposing the fragility of the process.
Supporters of Cllr. Koffa widely accuse President Boakai of orchestrating this conspiracy, yet they draw courage from their leader’s jurisprudence.
They know the man who administers justice will never bend to submission—he will rise, vindicated, as a testament to resilience and moral fortitude.
In Koffa, Liberia sees not just a leader, but a defender of the people’s dignity.
His story inspires us to stand firm against tyranny. God is not a loser; and as a Christian, because God never loses, Cllr. Koffa will not lose—no matter what.
Those who plot against him will face the wrath of the Almighty God. Courtesy of Daily Monitor Newspaper
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