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    In a scathing critique of the current administration’s handling of protests in Monrovia, former Monrovia Mayor Jefferson Koijee has strongly condemned the use of excessive force against citizens. Koijee, who now serves as the Secretary General of the opposition Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), decried the deployment of live ammunition, water cannons, and tear gas to suppress public dissent. The violence, which reportedly victimized scores of innocent civilians, has sparked outrage across the city and beyond, as critics accuse the Joseph Boakai-led government of undermining the rights of the people it is sworn to serve.

    The unrest in Monrovia stems from growing dissatisfaction with the Boakai administration’s handling of various political and economic issues. The protests, which initially began as peaceful demonstrations against perceived government mismanagement, quickly escalated when security forces responded with force. Eyewitnesses reported that police and military units were deployed in full riot gear, using live bullets and water cannons to disperse crowds, while tear gas was fired into residential areas, causing widespread panic and injury among civilians.

    Koijee, who was known for his strong leadership during his tenure as mayor, particularly in managing Monrovia’s infrastructure and security, criticized the government’s decision to resort to violent means to quash opposition. “The use of live bullets against unarmed citizens, coupled with the deployment of water cannons and tear gas, is a gross violation of human rights,” he stated in a recent press conference. He emphasized that the Boakai administration should prioritize dialogue and peaceful resolution over heavy-handed tactics that only deepen divisions in the country.

    As Secretary General of the Congress for Democratic Change, Koijee’s remarks carry significant weight within Liberia’s political landscape. The CDC, which has long been a vocal critic of the current government, has urged the administration to exercise restraint and respect the freedoms guaranteed by the Liberian constitution. The opposition party has called for an independent investigation into the actions of security forces, arguing that the government must be held accountable for the alleged human rights abuses that have taken place.

    While Koijee’s condemnation of the Boakai administration has garnered support from many in the opposition, it has also drawn criticism from government supporters. Proponents of the ruling administration argue that the use of force was necessary to maintain order and protect public safety during what they describe as violent protests.

    The events in Monrovia have triggered widespread discussions about the state of democracy and governance in Liberia. With the country facing mounting economic challenges, including inflation, unemployment, and poor public services, many Liberians are questioning the legitimacy of the Boakai administration’s actions. Koijee’s condemnation adds to the growing calls for reform and greater accountability, as opposition parties seek to present themselves as champions of democracy and human rights. As the situation in Monrovia remains tense, the nation watches closely to see how the government will respond to both internal and international calls for justice.

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