• Focus On: Embattled Liberian Mayor Resigns

    , Sun 3 Mar, 02:14 pm

    Suspended Monrovia City Mayor, Mary Broh, who has been at the center of a dispute with the legislature has tendered her resignation to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.

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  • epagfinance
    Mar 4 2013, 08:17

    Thank God. At last, he has delivered us from Madam Broh. The Madam was becoming another "Chuckie Taylor" in Liberia. Let God be praise "Thank you Jesus".

    • Liberia: Acting Monrovia City Mayor, Mary Broh, Resigns

      Liberia Government (Monrovia), 3 March 2013

      Suspended Acting Monrovia City Mayor, Madam Mary T. Broh, over the weekend tendered her resignation to the Office of the President.

  • 7base
    Mar 4 2013, 10:22

    I give her the credit for helping to clean up the City of Monrovia. I have no doubts that she was also a loose canon and one that needs to be muzzled.

    • Liberia: Angry Citizens Flog Mary Broh

      The Informer (Monrovia), 27 February 2013

      The Suspended Acting Monrovia City Mayor Mary Broh on Tuesday (Feb 26) narrowly escaped death and arrest from hundred of Liberia youths at the Temper of Justice in Monrovia.

  • garmack
    Feb 27 2013, 19:13

    Here we go again. Anyone who lived in Liberia during the 1970s and 1980s will really agree that Liberia is degenerating into a crisis point with no return.Where is the international community,once again? The players of the game are the same judges. Will the innocent majority continues to suffer in the hands of the 1% who are enjoying the wealth of the nation? Yes when the crisis comes, they pack their bags and once again come in the developed world and enjoy their stolen wealth.

  • ericbemah
    Feb 28 2013, 10:17

    Let me state emphatically here that the Houses rules does not in any way over shadow the organic Law of the nation that is the constitution.I can't just imagine why the representative try to push a cause that is not help the nation.Let me state that they should be in the business overshadowing everybody function. There are three branches of government and each branch got a oversight responsibility of the other, so that check and balance will exist. The representatives wants to make the law and implement the law, and it does not go that way.

    According to ARTICLE 44 OF THE LIBERIAN CONSTITUTION READ: Contempt of the Legislature shall consist of actions which obstruct the legislative functions or which obstruct or impede members or officers of the legislature in the discharge of their legislative duties and may be punished by the house concerned by reasonable sanction after a hearing consistent with due process of Law. It also go on to say that, No sanction shall extend beyond the session of the legislature wherein it is imposed, and any sanction imposed shall conform to the provisions on fundamental Rights laid down in this Constitution. Disputes between Legislators and Non-members, which are properly cognizable in the courts shall not be entertained or heard in the Legislature.

    So all I'm trying to say is that, let the legislators focus on their work and leave things for the rightful authority to handle. I my right and sound mind, the house should have file the matter to the court which is the final arbiter of Justice in this country under our Law.

    • Liberia: Supreme Court Halts Arrest of Broh, Kpaan

      Heritage (Monrovia), 26 February 2013

      The Supreme Court of Liberia through the Justice in Chambers Cllr. Philip A.Z. Banks has placed a stay order on the arrest and detention of the suspended Monrovia acting City Mayor Mary Broh and Montserrado County Superintendent Grace Kpaan pending a conference. The Supreme Court is the final arbiter of justice in the country.

    • Liberia: Lawmakers Want Kpaan, Broh Alive

      The New Dawn (Monrovia), 25 February 2013

      Despite President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf's suspension of Acting Monrovia City Mayor Mary Broh and Montserrado County Superintendent Grace Kpaan on Friday, members of the House of Representatives seem resolved to have the two officials arrested and imprisoned for 30 days for obstructing the rule of law.