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Suspicions of Political Motives: A Call for Independent Investigation into the Capitol Fire Incident

by The Liberian Investigator
January 24, 2025
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Thursday’s fire incident at the Capitol Building, attributed to an electrical fault caused by a water-soaked breaker, raises troubling questions about the Liberia National Police’s (LNP) earlier investigation into the December 18, 2024, fire—deemed an act of arson. With three fire-related episodes in recent months, this troubling pattern demands urgent attention.

The Liberia National Fire Service has stated that Thursday’s fire was swiftly contained, preventing it from escalating. Yet, this explanation adds to the confusion surrounding the fires. How do we reconcile the LNP’s claim of deliberate sabotage in December with the Fire Service’s attribution of the latest incident to an electrical fault? Could these contradictory conclusions possibly confirm the allegations of political motives influencing the police’s findings?

The December inferno, which gutted the joint chamber of the Capitol Building, was described by the police as a premeditated act. This assertion resulted in multiple arrests and the summoning of prominent lawmakers, including Speaker J. Fonati Koffa. The latest fire, attributed to an electrical malfunction, complicates the narrative and raises serious concerns about whether the earlier investigation was shaped by political maneuvering rather than objective inquiry.

Speaker Koffa’s call for international experts to aid with the investigation must be taken very seriously. An independent inquiry involving external specialists is urgently needed to ensure a transparent and professional investigation, free of political interference. Such an inquiry should determine the root causes of these incidents and recommend measures to prevent recurrence. The findings must be made public to assure Liberians that their leaders are committed to fairness and accountability.

The contradictions between the Fire Service’s findings of Thursday’s incident and the LNP’s conclusions on the December 18 incident raise eyebrows. This disjointed response not only undermines the credibility of these agencies but also sows distrust among the public. Liberia cannot afford such lapses in cohesion and transparency.

The government must act decisively to restore confidence. The Capitol Building is not just a structure; it is a symbol of Liberia’s democratic ideals. Allowing it to be repeatedly compromised—whether through carelessness, malice, or politically motivated investigations—reflects poorly on the nation’s leadership.

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