President Boakai Delivers on Promise: Establishes War, Economic Crimes Court in Liberia
President Boakai Delivers on Promise: Establishes War, Economic Crimes Court in Liberia
President Boakai Delivers on Promise: Establishes War, Economic Crimes Court in Liberia
By Ayshatu S. Rabo
In a landmark move, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has fulfilled a crucial promise to the people of Liberia by signing Executive Order 131, marking the establishment of the Office of a War and Economic Crimes Court.
This significant development underscores President Boakai’s unwavering commitment to justice and accountability in Liberia.
In the signing ceremony, filled with profound symbolism, President Boakai expressed his dedication to the cause, emphasising the importance of the court in addressing past injustices.
His poignant words, “This is a gift from me to you, Sheikh Al Moustapha Kouyateh, recognising the importance of this cause to you,” underscored his personal investment in delivering justice to the Liberian people.
This historic milestone not only fulfils a manifesto pledge but also signals a new era of transparency and accountability in Liberia. It represents a collective step towards healing and reconciliation, acknowledging the grievances of those affected by past atrocities.
As Liberia embarks on this transformative journey towards justice, President Boakai’s leadership stands as a beacon of hope. With a renewed focus on the interests of the Liberian people, the nation is poised to build a brighter future founded on principles of fairness and integrity.
President Boakai Delivers on Promise: Establishes War, Economic Crimes Court in Liberia