By Vaye A.Lepolu 

A group of Liberian women has petitioned the two branches of government, calling for Justice towards the dismissal of Ambassador Juli Endee’s case allegedly ordered by the legal Advisor of President Joseph Boakai, Cllr.Bushuben  Keita. 

In the petition Statement, the women of Liberia are requesting Justice, the women of Liberia stand in unity to present the petitions to both branches of the Liberian government.

The women of Liberia have said, they are standing together to ask for Justice, equality, and the rule of law.

According to the women’s petition statement, the women of Liberia need immediate intervention for a matter that stresses the code of the nation against Justice in the rule of law.

The group of women of Liberia said they are raising their voices to outlight the injustices of their falling women Ambassador Juli Endee.” We Want Justice, We Want Justice, We Want Justice” 

Women of Liberia Stated the act of prophet key standing and accused of disinformation and threatening behavior against Ambassador Juli  Endee made him to be sent to court by one of their heads Ambassador Juli Endee.

The Women of Liberia said, however, the establishment of comparing evidence which is attached to the document supporting Ambassador Juli Endee’s claims and they have witnessed the dismissal case by an appointee, the legal advisor of President Joseph N. Boakai to court.

The group of women said that the instruction was given by an appointee, Cllr.Bushuben Keita without giving proper evidence to the Court,  the women of Liberia said, that instruction showed the interference and undermined the independence of the judiciary system of Liberia and enrolled the trust of Liberian citizens and also the fairness of the legal system across the country.

According to the spokesperson Ambassador Juli Endee, as a woman and supported by a group of women across Liberia they believe that Justice Deli is justice din, she said, they refuse to accept the reality where the powerful can unveil the accountability champion the rights of Liberian citizens.

The spokesperson of a woman added, that where there is an injustice anywhere, it’s a threat to justice everywhere and they can not remain silent in the face of such injustice. “We can not remain silent in the face of such injustice “

The women of Liberia stated they appreciate the national legislature in the extension of members of the national legislature and the Executive branch of government to hear their call on Justice to conduct a pasture investigation into the dismissal of a case against Prophet Key with two different names.

Women of Liberia said they are demanding transparency, accountability, and upholding the rule of law. they added that their collective voice awakens the sentiment of kindness among Liberians who fight for a society where justice is devilish but not a fundamental right.

According to the women, they standing, United for the request of a Liberia where every Liberian is treated with dignity, respect, and fairness under the rule of law, the women of Liberia urge the National Legislature and Executive branch of government to a decisive action to rectify the injustice and restore the faith of the Liberia people under the rule of law in the legal system. 

The women of Liberia say, they have faith in the wise president, Joseph N. Boakai, and the 55th Speaker, J. Faniti  Koffa, and uphold the value of the country was founded they also want to investigate the issues on the 22 of February 2024.

At the same time, the petition statement was accepted by the two branches of government through the chairperson of the petition and claimed at the house of the Legislature Representative Kerkula M. Kamara, while the political advisor of President Joseph N. Boakai  Mrs. Macdella M. Cooper received the petition statement on behalf of President Joseph N. Boakai.

Both branches of government said they would work for the women of Liberia and restore justice.

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