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    Liberia: Street Celebrations for Gala Day, WASSCE Banned — MoE, LNP Enforce New Rules

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithJune 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Ministry of Education (MoE), in collaboration with the Liberia National Police (LNP), has announced the immediate enforcement of a nationwide ban on street parades associated with Gala Day, graduation ceremonies, and WASSCE celebrations.

    This decision comes amid growing concerns over student safety, public disorder, and ongoing violations of the 2024/2025 Academic Calendar guidelines.

    In recent years, unauthorized street parades—often involving minors—have resulted in injuries and posed serious risks to public safety, the Ministry said in a statement.

    “This measure is not intended to restrict celebrations,” the statement clarified. “Schools are encouraged to host celebratory events in safe, controlled environments such as school campuses, town halls, stadiums, or open fields.”

    The regulation is supported by Article 15 of the Liberian Constitution, Sections 17.3 and 17.4 of the Penal Law, and provisions of the 2011 Education Reform Act, which emphasize student protection and the maintenance of public peace.

    Enforcement Measures Announced

    The two institutions have agreed that officers of the Liberia National Police will be stationed across all 15 counties to monitor and prevent unauthorized street parades.

    Schools or organizations are warned that violators of the ban will face penalties under national laws and Ministry of Education regulations.

    “All graduation- and WASSCE-related events will be closely monitored to ensure compliance. Dangerous acts—such as students riding on vehicle rooftops or dancing on moving cars—will be met with swift enforcement action,” the two institutions said.

    The Ministry and the LNP are urging all school administrators, parents, and students to cooperate fully with this directive.

    The authorities emphasized that academic achievements should be celebrated in ways that uphold discipline, ensure safety, and reflect the dignity of Liberia’s education system.

    “The safety and success of every Liberian child remain our utmost priority. Let us work together to create an environment of order, pride, and responsible celebration,” the joint statement concluded.

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