Friday, May 9, 2025
THE LIBERIAN INVESTIGATOR
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Investigations
  • News
    • National News
    • County News
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Human Interest
    • Press Release
    • Media
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Commentary
  • Op-Ed
    • Opinions
    • Letters from the Editor
    • Letters to the Editor
  • Fact Checks
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
  • Sports
THE LIBERIAN INVESTIGATOR
  • Home
  • Investigations
  • News
    • National News
    • County News
    • Health
    • Environment
    • Human Interest
    • Press Release
    • Media
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Editorial
  • Commentary
  • Op-Ed
    • Opinions
    • Letters from the Editor
    • Letters to the Editor
  • Fact Checks
  • Lifestyle
    • Entertainment
  • Sports
THE LIBERIAN INVESTIGATOR
No Result
View All Result
Home News

House summons top officials over deadly steel factory explosion

by Gibson Gee
February 21, 2025
in News
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Senate Freezes Relations with House

MONROVIA – The House of Representatives has summoned top government officials to provide answers regarding the deadly explosion at Serthi Ferro Fabrik Steel Factory, which claimed multiple lives and triggered serious environmental and labor concerns.

Following a communication from Margibi County District 2 Representative Ivar K. Jones, lawmakers have scheduled February 25, 2025, for the factory’s management and officials from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Ministries of Labor and Commerce, and the Bureau of Concessions to appear before plenary.

The explosion, which occurred on February 17 at the factory’s oxygen plant, reportedly caused significant structural damage and left workers trapped under debris. Emergency responders were dispatched to the scene, but several employees succumbed to injuries before aid could arrive. The incident has sparked public outrage, with civil society groups calling for urgent government intervention on workplace safety.

Rep. Jones, in his letter to Majority Bloc Speaker Koon, cited Article 8 of the Constitution, which mandates the government to ensure just and humane employment conditions. He urged lawmakers to act decisively in holding relevant institutions accountable.

“The Republic shall direct its policy towards ensuring for all citizens, without discrimination, opportunities for employment and livelihood under just and humane conditions, and towards promoting safety, health, and welfare facilities in employment,” he quoted.

The House’s decision to summon key agencies underscores growing concerns over regulatory oversight. Lawmakers will probe whether the factory had undergone regular safety inspections and whether violations had been flagged before the disaster.

Officials from the EPA, the Ministry of Labor, and the Bureau of Concessions will face intense questioning from lawmakers on February 25. The EPA will be required to address the environmental impact of the explosion, including potential air and water contamination. The Ministry of Labor must clarify whether the factory adhered to safety standards, while the Bureau of Concessions will be pressed on the factory’s operational license and compliance with investment agreements.

As investigations continue, grieving families and labor rights advocates are demanding justice and stricter enforcement of industrial safety regulations. The upcoming hearing is expected to shape government policy on workplace safety and environmental protections in Liberia’s industrial sector.

Tags: Sethi Brothers
ShareTweetSend
Gibson Gee

Gibson Gee

Next Post
Liberia’s ECOWAS Parliament election deferred amid report of ECOWAS rejection

Liberia’s ECOWAS Parliament election deferred amid report of ECOWAS rejection

Asset recovery taskforce seizes 17 high-profile cases, intensifies operations

Asset recovery taskforce seizes 17 high-profile cases, intensifies operations

Discussion about this post

Recommended

Internal turmoil grips NTAL as members demand full-scale audit

Internal turmoil grips NTAL as members demand full-scale audit

3 months ago
Government Reissues Western Cluster’s Road Permit with Strict Compliance Warning

Government Reissues Western Cluster’s Road Permit with Strict Compliance Warning

8 months ago

    Connect with us

    Home

    About Us

    Investigations

    News

    Politics

    Business 

    Editorial

    Contact Us

    Privacy Policy

    Advertise with us

    Stay updated with the latest news by subscribing to our WhatsApp Channel

    Click Here to Subscribe

    © 2024 THE LIBERIAN INVESTIGATOR, All Rights Reserved And subject to Terms of Use Agreement. 

    No Result
    View All Result
    • Home
    • Investigations
    • News
      • National News
      • County News
      • Health
      • Environment
      • Human Interest
      • Press Release
      • Media
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Editorial
    • Commentary
    • Op-Ed
      • Opinions
      • Letters from the Editor
      • Letters to the Editor
    • Fact Checks
    • Lifestyle
      • Entertainment
    • Sports

    © 2023