India, July 18 -- Normal business activities across parts of Monrovia were paralyzed on Thursday, July 17, as thousands of Liberians gathered in a massive, peaceful protest demanding accountability and reform from the administration of President Joseph Boakai.
By Emmanuel Weedee-Conway
The march, organized under the banner "Enough is Enough," drew a diverse crowd that included students, health workers, teachers, market vendors, motorcyclists, and ordinary citizens frustrated by what they described as worsening governance and deepening economic hardship.
Led by the Solidarity Trust for a New Day (STAND) and the "We The People" movement, the protest was spearheaded by the former Congress of Democratic Change (CDC) Chairman Mulbah K. Mo...
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