By Jefferson T. Koijee
Gregory Coleman’s border tour today was nothing but expensive showmanship at a time when our people are traumatized and living in fear.
The regime has reportedly blown through over US$1.7 million on “national security operations,” yet there is still no concrete redress for the land dispute, no justice for affected communities, and no real accountability for those fueling the crisis.
Meanwhile, powerful figures like Francis Sakila Nyumalin are widely accused of running and benefiting from cross‑border illicit mining in full view of this Boakai–Koung regime, while the government hides behind the empty language of “diplomacy.” Our AFL soldiers are earning around US$264 a month before tax, less than what some lawmakers’ yard boys receive, yet the Liberia National Police is being turned into a politicized, state‑sanctioned militia used for optics and intimidation.
This is not leadership; it is gross incompetence, dangerous greed, and a shameful betrayal of the men and women risking their lives for Liberia. JTK.
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