The Analyst (Monrovia)
7 July 2009
Prof. Alhaji Kromah of the University of Liberia has described as unpatriotic the Release of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission report recommending sanctions against President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf while she was representing Liberia at the African Union Summit in Libya last week.
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As autonomous as being completely shielded from the interference and coercion of any of the branches of government, putting first national interest should be every loving Liberian duty. I'm not a member of any political institution in Liberia, but I support every idea and instrument being made available to transform our beloved "Sweet Liberia" from the slummy backyard of west Africa. I've not seen the good of the long served civil war, and in fact, I've always condemned acts of terror used as an instrument of peace. Peace as a nature is stronger than any other action of Man! I support Prof. Kromah on his comments that the TRC released of its' report recommending sanctions against Pres. Sirleaf . If only the tireless efforts and sleepless nights of this young lady (Sirleaf) does not serve good results to the Liberian reconstruction process, both at home and to the international community at-large, I wouldn't have signed up today to buttress Prof. Kromah. Liberians are very good at back-stabbing, and I would say "The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) should have thought on the implications and effects of the timely published of its' report." Sirleaf may be gone today, but back-stabbing the economy will not serve the reconciliation of Liberians. Good job, TRC ! You could succeed with an economic sabotage. Lets put Liberia first, and lets put Liberia last, when we think, say, or do.
Kromah is throwing a monkey wrench into the ring. He should be focusing on his own name in the report, the possibility of facing a war crime court and forget about Sirleaf. Kromah didn’t comment on how Sirleaf went through the back door to testify in front of the TRC while the commission was away attending a conference, if I am not mistaken in Ghana. Straight up hypocrisy
Kromah should NEVER use the word unpatriotic to describe a person, place or thing in Liberia. He eats, sleeps walks, talks and teaches unpatriotic.
The Struggle Continues!