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Chief Imam calls for dissolution of Liberia’s Legislature, labels it “national liability”

by Nyantee S. Togba
May 19, 2025
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Chief Imam Sheikh Ali Krayee at the National Imams Council of Liberia 30th Anniversary Assembly in Monrovia

Chief Imam Sheikh Ali Krayee at the National Imams Council of Liberia 30th Anniversary Assembly in Monrovia

Monrovia  – In a denunciation of the country’s legislative branch, the Chief Imam of the National Imams Council of Liberia, Sheikh Ali Krayee, has called for the complete dissolution of the National Legislature, branding it a “national liability” and a “tragedy” that has outlived its usefulness to the Liberian people.

Speaking Saturday in Monrovia at the 30th Anniversary Assembly of the National Imams Council, the outspoken cleric delivered a blistering critique of the current state of governance, singling out the Legislature as a failed institution that has become an impediment to democratic progress and meaningful development.

“Owing to recent developments at the Legislature, for which some compatriots believe the impasse has been resolved, I strongly disagree,” Imam Krayee stated. “Those issues that have plagued the National Legislature for decades cannot be resolved without a total dissolution of the body.”

He urged Liberians to begin exploring the formation of a citizen-led movement aimed at replacing the existing legislative framework with one he described as “more relevant, more economical, and more effective in fostering democratic participation.”

The Chief Imam reiterated a long-standing critique, recalling earlier remarks in which he referred to the Legislature as “the most useless branch of government.” He lamented what he sees as a 50-year pattern of failure by lawmakers to uphold their constitutional duties.

“The National Legislature has become a national tragedy,” Krayee asserted. “Why should an impoverished nation spend millions of dollars annually on a group of people whose jobs could be perfectly done by a blind and crippled couple sitting somewhere at the presidency?”

The religious leader emphasized that Liberia’s governance architecture requires a complete overhaul but cautioned that such change must not be impulsive. “We must not be quick to act,” he said. “This must be a deliberate, inclusive, and well-organized national transformation.”

Beyond his searing political commentary, Imam Krayee also used the occasion to renew calls for the recognition of a national Islamic holiday, urging the government to formally honor the country’s Muslim community with equal respect and accommodation in national observances.

The 30th Anniversary Assembly brought together hundreds of members of the National Imams Council along with government officials. Among the dignitaries in attendance was the Minister of State Without Portfolio, Hon. Mamaka Bility, who represented President Joseph Nyuma Boakai at the event.

Tags: 30th Imams Assemblygovernance reform LiberiaIslamic holiday LiberiaLiberia LegislatureMuslim leaders LiberiaNational Imams CouncilSheikh Ali Krayee
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