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LIBERIA: Lofa County Lawmaker, Francis Nyumalin Falls Into Trouble With National Security Agency
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Liberia: National Security Agency to Investigate Lofa County Rep Francis Nyumalin over Threats to the Presidency
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Liberia: Collaborating Political Parties Vow to Resist Corruption of the Courts; Says Brownie Saga is a Conspiracy against the People of Lofa County
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Unknown Persons Throw Petrol Bomb At Supreme Court Justice, Joseph Nagbe Amid Brownie Samukia’s Corruption Fracas Unknown Persons Throw Petrol Bomb At Supreme Court Justice, Joseph Nagbe Amid Brownie Samukia’s Corruption Fracas
Following report that the Supreme Court of Liberia has temporarily halted the certification of the former Defense Minister, J. Brownie Samukai who was declared winner of the just ended December 8, 2020 Senatorial Elections by the National Elections Commission (NEC) as Senator of Lofa County, a petrol Bomb has reportedly been thrown at one of justices at the Supreme Court, Cllr. Joseph Nagbe by unknown persons late yesterday evening at his residence. According to report, there were no casualty following the throwing of the petrol bomb.
RiverGee County Senator Conmany B. Wesseh
River Gee County Senator, Conmany B. Wesseh, has described the Supreme Court’s ruling against former Defense Minister now senator-elect, Brownie Samukai of Lofa county as ‘Bad politics’ because the court failed to prove his crime.
The Supreme Court had earlier withheld ruling by Criminal Court ‘C’ with some modifications that Samukai should restitute the US$1,147,656.35 used from the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) pension money that he [Samukai] says was used on the orders of his boss, former President Sirleaf. The Supreme Court went further to warn Samukai that if 50% of said amount cannot be paid in six months, he would be incarcerated until full payment is made.