Liberia: CPP Condemns Lofa's Political Violence

On the left, a motorcyclist with a CDC campaign sticker was reportedly mobbed until he lost consciousness and tragically passed away at the scene. On the right, an older man was allegedly assaulted by CDC supporters after being identified as a member of the Unity Party.

 

 

The Collaborating Political Parties (CPP) of Liberia strongly condemns the recent wave of political violence in Lofa County, particularly the distressing acts of aggression between members of the Unity Party and the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC)

The reported vandalization of crucial public infrastructure and the attempted destruction of property by alleged party supporters are utterly reprehensible. Such actions contradict the very essence of a democratic society and threaten the stability and progress of our nation.

Our hearts ache for the lives reportedly lost and the many injured, including a law enforcement officer.

Violence has no place in our democracy, and we vehemently call for an immediate cessation of these acts that undermine the fabric of our nation.

We call upon the Liberian authorities to swiftly and impartially investigate these incidents, ensuring that those responsible face the full force of the law. Upholding justice and the rule of law is vital to preserving our democratic values.

We strongly urge all political stakeholders to prioritize peace, unity, and respect during this critical juncture in our nation's journey. Liberia deserves an atmosphere of peace and cooperation, where dialogue and understanding triumph over hatred and hostility.

The CPP stands united against any form of violence and remains steadfast in its commitment to promoting a peaceful electoral process. Liberia's future hinges on our ability to engage in peaceful political discourse, showcasing to the world the strength and resilience of our democracy.

In unwavering solidarity for a peaceful Liberia,
Aloysius Toe
Secretary General
Collaborating Political Parties (CPP)