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Gov’t urges lawmakers to heed Supreme Court ruling, focus on national interest

by Nyantee S. Togba
April 24, 2025
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Gov’t urges lawmakers to heed Supreme Court ruling, focus on national interest

Monrovia – The Liberian government has welcomed the recent Supreme Court ruling that ended the prolonged leadership crisis in the House of Representatives, describing it as a chance for national reconciliation and renewed legislative focus.

Speaking Thursday at the Ministry of Information’s regular press briefing, Information Minister Jerolimek Matthew Piah said the ruling offers lawmakers a critical opportunity to transcend partisan divides and recommit to national priorities.

Piah warned that the months-long impasse in the Legislature had stalled key legislative functions and risked undermining public confidence in the country’s democratic institutions.

“This impasse poses a real threat to the strides we’ve made in governance and development,” Piah said.

While reaffirming the Boakai administration’s commitment to the principle of separation of powers, Piah urged lawmakers to treat the Court’s decision as a foundation for healing and constructive engagement. He noted that the government is working with stakeholders, including the National Traditional Council, to support a peaceful and inclusive resolution to the crisis.

“The path to national progress demands unity and selfless service. The oath our lawmakers took is a pledge to put country above self,” he said.

Piah also commended members of the House who have recommitted to their legislative duties, expressing optimism that with renewed cooperation, the Legislature can advance the administration’s ARREST Agenda—a policy framework focused on inclusive growth and sustainable development.

The Supreme Court’s ruling, handed down Wednesday, invalidated the election of Rep. Richard Koon as Speaker of the House. The Court also declared all legislative actions taken by Koon and his “majority bloc” as unconstitutional, unauthorized and without legal effect.

The decision followed an amended Bill of Information filed by House Speaker J. Fonati Koffa and his allies, who argued that Koon’s faction had blatantly violated the Court’s Dec. 6, 2024, opinion. That opinion clarified constitutional procedures for legislative sessions and leadership elections.

“This Court emphatically declares that it is within the power and authority of the Supreme Court of Liberia to say what the law is without fear or favor, irrespective of the parties before the Court,” the justices stated in the ruling.

Despite the Court’s final judgment, Koon has vowed not to step down, escalating the political standoff in the lower chamber of the National Legislature.

Tags: Boakai administrationHouse leadership disputeJ. Fonati KoffaJerolimek PiahLiberia LegislatureLiberian politicsnational interestRichard KoonSupreme Court ruling
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