Liberia: LAWLESSNESS IN NEW KRU TOWN LEAVES TWO SEVERLY INJURED

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Liberia: LAWLESSNESS IN NEW KRU TOWN LEAVES TWO SEVERLY INJURED

IPNEWS: For the second time Police struggled to restored calm to densely populated borough of New Kru Town, after violent clashes ensued between rival parties early Monday morning.

In July 2024, some disenchanted Elders rejected and disrupted the induction of Robert B. Teah as Governor of the Borough, Robert B. Teah.

It may be recalled President Joseph Boakai appointed Robert B. Teah as Governor of New Kru Town early April 2024 but sustained resistance from some elders of the Borough as kept him out of office.

protesters in new Kru town

IPNEWS reporter on scene reports that protesters set ablaze tires and blocked all intersections into the Borough preventing the free flow of ambulance and other vehicles into the area.

Teah who is widely popular among the youthful population of the Borough remains rejected by protesters mainly from elders of the six nominating districts.

Even though there was heavy police presence, yet the aggrieved elders were seen in their traditional clothing parading the main premises of the Borough Cooperation Hall, chanting war-like slogans that they cannot sit and allow their heritage to be destroyed by President Joseph Boakai.

The aggrieved elders told IPNEWS that they cannot accept Robert Teah as Governor of the Borough despite his nomination by the President and subsequent confirmation by the Liberian Senate.

The elders claimed that President Boakai has grossly violated the act that created the Borough of New Kru Town by nominating Robert Teah without the selection process of the elders.

Governor Robert B. Teah

They claimed that the appointment of Mr. Teah runs contrary to the 1916 Act which created the Borough.

The clashes resulted to serious injuries of two persons have been severely injured as a result of a violent incident which characterized the first day in office of the embattled governor of the Borough of New Kru Town, Robert Teah.

Despite the lawlessness, Mr. Teah was commissioned into office, along with several other Commissioners and Chiefs by the Superintendent of Montserrado County at a ceremony held at the Monrovia City Hall last Friday.

His first day in office on Monday, August 19 became unfavorable when a group of aggrieved elders from the Eight (8) Nominating Districts stormed the town hall to meet with him (Governor Teah).

According to eyewitnesses, the elders were reportedly prevented from seeing the Governor in large numbers by armed officers of the Liberia National Police (LNP) assigned there.

They were later requested by one of the officers that a representative should be selected among them to speak with the new Governor.

However, the situation turned violent when a group of young people who accompanied the elders disagreed and began throwing stones at the building housing the town hall and the office of Governor Teah.

The incident led to two persons, including a journalist working for OK FM 99.5 in Monrovia sustaining deep cuts on their heads.

The victims include journalist Morris Wleh Tee and one elder James Tumu. So far, no one has been arrested in connection with the incident.

“The young people who came with the elders were demanding that the police people open the door for them to enter and see the Governor; but because they were plenty, the police people said no. so, some of them went at the back of the building and people started throwing stones all over the building,” an eyewitness stated.

Speaking in an interview with FrontPage Africa shortly after the incident, Governor Teah questioned the rationale behind the elders and others opposing his preference.

He accused the former acting Governor of the Borough Wle Wle Koffa of hiring and inciting those he called “grona boys” [street boy] to throw stones while he was in office.

He bragged of collectively working with residents of the Borough, including Representative Dixon Seboe.

“But the President appoints someone; who should stop the President’s appointment? You just have to work with the person and I have been working with everybody including the women, elders and the youth. So whoever is behind this, I want to appeal to them for us to work together.”

One of the victims of the new Kru Town protest

“I am in my office as you can see; this is the town hall and the office of the Governor. I am not embarrassed that everybody is working with me. The over 80,000 inhabitants of the Borough are happy to see me and they are coming to congratulate me. So, I’m calling the few people that are out there to come and let’s work together.”

Governor Teah, however, expressed the hope that his appointment would not be opposed by his kinsmen and other residents of the Borough.

He disclosed that though the salary of a Governor is not sufficient, he accepted the appointment from the President to serve his people.

“I have worked in this Borough when I was not a Governor or Representative. This Governor Job is small for me; I just want to serve my people. I am willing to work with everybody and we will work with everybody. We want to say sorry to those who have been injured.”

“Those few people who think that when it is not them, it shouldn’t be anybody should calm down because I am in the interest of the people. By the President appointing me as Governor, it means that the Borough is safe and it has been rescued.”

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