Minneapolis – The Association of Liberian Journalists in the Americas (ALJA) has expressed concerns regarding allegations of bribes paid to members of Liberia’s House of Representatives in exchange for votes to remove Speaker Jonathan Fonati Koffa.
ALJA acknowledges the right of lawmakers to pursue the removal of Speaker Koffa, but stresses that such actions must be rooted in transparency, not corruption. ALJA believes bribery erodes trust in Liberia’s democratic institutions and harm the public interest.
In a release, the organization also expressed concerns about accusations of financial mismanagement, conflicts of interest, and poor leadership raised against Speaker Koffa by lawmakers seeking his removal. Additionally, ALJA notes Speaker Koffa’s push for transparency in the budget process, including his call for legislative reforms and audits, which could have motivated opposition against him.
ALJA calls for an impartial investigation into both the bribery allegations and the financial mismanagement claims. It stresses the importance of restoring public confidence in Liberia’s governance through a transparent and fair process.
ALJA is a U.S.-based Liberian media advocacy organization committed to promoting press freedom and fostering good governance through media advocacy. Founded in 1998, ALJA supports accountability and integrity in Liberia’s political affairs.
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