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Former LCC President Urges Unity and Inclusive Efforts for Liberia’s Development

by The Liberian Investigator
July 28, 2024
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Former LCC President Urges Unity and Inclusive Efforts for Liberia’s Development

MONROVIA — Liberia Council of Churches (LCC) former President Bishop Kortu K. Brown is calling on the Unity Party government, headed by President Joseph N. Boakai, not to overlook the efforts of any Liberians who can contribute to the nation’s growth as the country celebrates 177 years of independence on the African continent.

Bishop Brown believes that every sector of society, including the church, community, schools, and mosques, has suffered due to the past and present government’s failure to include capable individuals in the nation’s development and economic growth efforts.

He urges President Boakai to meet with key political figures, including former President George Weah, Alexander Cummings, Siemon Freeman, and others, to discuss the country’s future during this celebratory season. He commends the president for engaging with various segments of society during the July 26, 2024, celebration but emphasizes that more needs to be done to move the country forward.

Bishop Brown argues that the foremost purpose of a government is to “solve problems,” adding that Liberia faces many challenges. Government officials need to focus on addressing serious issues such as hunger, poverty, ignorance, disease, and disunity.

The general overseer of the New Water in the Desert Apostolic Pentecostal Church commends the government’s decision to establish a war and economic crimes court. He describes this as a positive step, saying, “It will help to serve as a deterrent for Liberians who always threaten to bring war to the country if things don’t go their way.” He emphasizes that the court is not against anyone and that its establishment does not imply guilt for those summoned.

Bishop Brown cites the example of former Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo, who was acquitted by the ICC in The Hague after ten years and returned to his homeland.

Recently, Bishop Dr. Kortu Brown called on President Boakai’s administration and the people of Liberia to ensure that the victory in 2023 is not turned into mourning. He urges the government to streamline its public messaging, noting that there are too many government spokespersons, causing public confusion.

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