Liberia: Protesters Issue 14-Day Ultimatum - Promise to Return
MONROVIA, LIBERIA, JUL 17 – Thousands protested peacefully to demand economic relief, justice for war crimes victims, and accountability from President Boakai's administration, with organizers citing over 30,000 expected participants.
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"Enough Is Enough": Liberians protest for justice, jobs, and accountability
While no violence was reported, Monrovia’s usually bustling streets were quieter than normal, as many residents opted to stay home, fearing possible unrest. President Boakai’s office has yet to respond publicly to the protest or its demands.
Liberia: Protesters Issue 14-Day Ultimatum - Promise to Return
Normal business activities across parts of Monrovia were paralyzed on Thursday, July 17, as thousands of Liberians gathered in a massive, peaceful protest demanding accountability and reform from the administration of President Joseph Boakai.
‘Enough is enough’: Liberians rally against Boakai gov’t, demanding justice and jobs – The North Africa Post
Chanting “enough is enough,” hundreds of Liberians took to the streets of Monrovia on Thursday (17 July) in the largest protest since President Joseph Boakai took office last year. Led by opposition figure Mulbah Morlu, demonstrators voiced growing anger over unfulfilled promises, job losses, and the government’s failure to establish a war crimes court. The […]
Liberians Stage Protest Over Boakai’s Unmet Campaign Promises
By Enyichukwu Enemanna Hundreds of demonstrators besieged the streets of Liberia’s capital, Monrovia, on Thursday, chanting “enough is enough” and demanding accountability from President Joseph Boakai’s administration, accusing it of failure to meet campaign promises nearly two years in office. The protest was led by an opposition leader, Mulbah Morlu, and marks a sharp resentment among citizens since Boakai took office last year with a promise …
Boakai downplays protesting crowd. - Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news
By Stephen G. Fellajuah Monrovia, Liberia; July 18, 2025 – President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has downplayed the significance of the July 17 anti-government protest here, suggesting that some demonstrators are driven less by genuine concern and more by frustration over the government’s crackdown on illegal drug activities. In his first public response to the protest, President Boakai remarked: “I heard someone say they are protesting because ‘Preside…
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