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    Liberia: Another June 7 Protest looms

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithApril 6, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    —Amid Mulbah K Morlu-Street Vendors and Petty Traders collaboration

    In an apparent return to active political light, former CDC Mulbah K Morlu  Jr. Vows to Fight for Economic Justice

    STAND in collaboration with Thousands of Street Vendors, including Petty Traders, Bike Riders, and Civil Groups  have vowed to Join Forces for another Mass Protest Against Corruption and Abuse.

    In a statement issued over the weekend, STAND states that it will collaborate with Petty Traders, Bike Riders, and Civil Groups in United front  to Shake the Boakai’s Government.

    Even though no date was mentioned in the statement, sources tell the authoritative INDEPENDENT PROBE that June 7 is schedule to be the official date for the protest expected to be  a massive nationwide protest.

    STAND declares its planned protest will bring together Street vendors, petty traders, and informal workers long targeted by state harassment and heavy taxes.

    “this is a alliance across Liberia’s most exploited, including motorbike riders, Kekeh drivers, and now thousands of petty traders in Central Monrovia. These street vendors are not just tagging along, they are foundational members of STAND, and they’re ready to mobilize instantly.”

    “Condemn government forces for harassing street sellers and slammed the Monrovia City Corporation for choking the poor with unfair taxes.”

    “We are the backbone of STAND, because they speak for the forgotten.” The Spokesman the Street vendors said.

    Recently, Mulbah Morlu, chairman of Solidarity for Trust for a New Day (STAND), sharply criticized the Speaker of the Majority Bloc Richard Koon’s recent pledge to allocate $20 million in the 2026 budget for the improvement of the John F. Kennedy Medical Center (JFK). 

    Morlu labeled the pledge a deceptive, politically motivated move designed to secure Koon’s legitimacy amid ongoing political controversies surrounding his position.

    Morlu, who has been vocal in his opposition to Koon, argues that the pledge is an attempt to distract the public from Koon’s questionable position and the governance challenges Liberia is facing.

    “This is not leadership; it is a brazen attempt to deceive the public,” Morlu said. “You cannot buy legitimacy with promises of unattainable funds, especially when they come from someone who has no legal right to hold office.”

    Morlu further argued that the solution to Liberia’s healthcare crisis requires a comprehensive approach, not political maneuvering aimed at maintaining power. He pointed to Koon’s controversial position, especially following the Supreme Court’s decision that raised questions about the legality of his leadership.

    Morlu also expressed concerns over the relationship between Koon and President Joseph Boakai, suggesting that the current administration’s disregard for legal processes has fueled doubts about the legitimacy of those in power. 

    He believes this lack of accountability has exacerbated the country’s political and healthcare challenges.

    “The people are not fooled by Koon’s empty promises,” he said. “No matter how many bodyguards he has or how many suits he wears, he cannot buy the legitimacy he desperately craves.”

    Morlu dismissed Koon’s $20 million healthcare pledge as insufficient and politically motivated, arguing it would not sway those who view Koon’s leadership as illegitimate. “The real work to address Liberia’s healthcare crisis lies in genuine leadership that prioritizes the needs of the people over political maneuvering,” he added.

    Morlu expressed hope for a true revival of Liberia’s healthcare system, supported by resources allocated with genuine concern for the welfare of the people. However, he maintains that this can only be achieved with true, accountable leadership — a standard he believes Koon is unlikely to meet.

    “History will remember when the people rise up to reclaim their House and demand change,” said Morlu. “No amount of promises or political maneuvering will stop them from securing a better future for Liberia.”

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