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Konneh urges respect for Supreme Court ruling, warns of threat to Liberia’s democracy

by Lennart Dodoo
April 28, 2025
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MONROVIA — Warning that “lawlessness” threatens Liberia’s democracy if left unchecked, Senator Amara M. Konneh on Sunday called on political leaders to fully respect a landmark Supreme Court ruling affirming the leadership of House Speaker J. Fonati Koffa and to prioritize national reconciliation over political division.

In a statement issued following the Court’s decision, Konneh, who represents Gbarpolu County, said the judiciary’s ruling had brought decisive clarity to the months-long leadership dispute in the House of Representatives and must be accepted without delay or selective implementation.

“In every democracy, the Supreme Court is the final arbiter of justice,” Konneh said. “Even if we personally or politically disagree with the outcome of a particular case, we have a civil and legal obligation to honor the Court’s ruling. To do otherwise invites lawlessness and jeopardizes the very foundations of our democracy.”

The Supreme Court ruled that actions taken by lawmakers outside the constitutional framework — including the election of an alternative Speaker during a controversial January session — were invalid. Konneh emphasized that the Court’s decision settled all constitutional questions surrounding the matter and urged the public and political actors to move forward.

“In every democracy, the Supreme Court is the final arbiter of justice. Even if we personally or politically disagree with the outcome of a particular case, we have a civil and legal obligation to honor the Court’s ruling. To do otherwise invites lawlessness and jeopardizes the very foundations of our democracy.”

Senator Amara Konneh, Gbarpolu County

“Unless and until the Court reverses its decision in its wisdom and according to due process, there should be no further dispute on the legal aspects of this situation,” Konneh stated.

But while the legal battle appears to have concluded, Konneh acknowledged that Liberia’s political and societal tensions run deeper than the courtroom and require immediate healing.

He called on respected institutions, particularly the Inter-Faith Religious Council and civil society groups, to spearhead efforts at national reconciliation and help bridge lingering political divides.

“Our democracy must be anchored firmly on the rule of law, respect for our institutions, and an abiding commitment to peace and unity,” Konneh said. “Disagreement is natural in a democracy; disrespect for the law is not.”

The Senator’s appeal comes at a pivotal moment for Liberia, as political polarization has deepened following the disputed events in the House. Konneh stressed that leaders from all political camps must act with “restraint, responsibility, and a profound sense of patriotism” to safeguard the nation’s democratic gains.

“We owe it to ourselves and to future generations to uphold the rule of law,” he said. “Liberia must always be bigger than any individual ambition or factional interest.”

The Supreme Court’s ruling, handed down last week, is widely viewed as a critical test of Liberia’s institutional resilience two decades after the end of its civil conflict. While the decision restores legal order within the House, observers warn that healing the political rifts will require sustained dialogue and goodwill among the nation’s leadership.

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