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Liberia: Koijee Urges Cllr. Scott to Push for Justice in Charloe Musu Murder Case

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Monrovia — The Secretary General of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), Jefferson Tamba Koijee, has urged former Chief Justice Cllr. Gloria Musu Scott to use her recent incarceration and subsequent acquittal in the Charloe Musu murder case as motivation to pressure the government to identify the real perpetrator.

During a press conference on Monday, September 23, 2024, at the CDC headquarters in Congo Town, Koijee expressed his support for the Supreme Court’s decision to acquit Cllr. Scott, citing the failure of her accusers to present sufficient evidence to convict her and her co-defendants of murder.

The CDC Secretary General recalled the “malicious lies and dangerous propaganda” spread about him while he was serving as City Mayor of Monrovia under the former ruling Coalition for Democratic Change, which linked him to the crime.

“If nothing can motivate the former Chief Justice and the President [Joseph Boakai] to find the murderer, then I don’t know what will. That’s double jeopardy–she went to jail, it was a public disgrace and an embarrassment. She should be zealous and driven to find the person who caused her family so much pain,” he asserted.

Koijee criticized those who accused him of using Varlee Telleh, an employee of the Monrovia City Corporation, to murder Charloe Musu, calling it “sad, disappointing, insincere, and shocking.”

“At this point, the former Chief Justice should be more zealous and determined to pressure the Unity Party government to further investigate the case and uncover the murderer,” he added.