West African Civil Society Forum’s Chief Scribe Calls for Vibrant Environment for Civil Society to Compliment Government’s Works
West African Civil Society Forum’s Chief Scribe Calls for Vibrant Environment for Civil Society to Compliment Government’s Works
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MONROVIA – The regional Secretary-General of the West African Civil Society Forum (WACSOF), Komlan Messie has called on the Government of Liberia to create a vibrant environment for civil society to flourish and support its development effort, as well as fostering and pushing the agenda of ECOWAS.
“We want to take this opportunity to call on the government to open the civic space for its citizens to get involved because civil society organizations are complimenting the work of the authorities,” Mr. Messie said, at a one-day engagement workshop with the Liberian civil society organizations in Monrovia.
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This latest decision of the Press Union of Liberia is in response to the incomplete works of Laurence K. Bropleh Committee constituted by President George Weah to probe brutalities against journalists. No report of the Bropleh Committee has ever been seen in public or communicated with the journalism community.
West African Journalists Association (WAJA), Peter Quaqua and Loretta Pope Kai, National Civil Society Council of Liberia named member to the committee called Dr. Bropleh out for his dreary handling of the inquest commissioned by the President of Liberia and the pair subsequently resigned.
Top of the attacks were the whipping of revered journalist Zenu Miller by agents of the Executive Protection Service (EPS). Miller was admitted to the hospital shortly after the incident. His family said Miller died of hypertension and stroke quoting medical staff. Another journalist, Salam Kaloko of Maggie Online TV was attacked by an agent of the EPS while covering a p