Liberia: Majority Bloc Condemns Vandalism At Capitol

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Majority members of the House of Representatives have strongly condemned alleged vandalism in the Joint Chambers of the 55th Legislature, where they have been gathering for the session.

Early Monday morning, lawmakers and staff of the Legislature woke up to news of the joint chambers being vandalized, with all chairs removed.

The Joint Chambers, which usually hosts both the Liberian Senate and the House of Representatives during the President’s State of the Nation Address and the conduct of joint business, has lost its chairs to unknown individuals.

Since the fight for Speaker Fonati Koffa’s removal, a majority of 43 lawmakers have used the joint chamber to conduct their sessions.

Embattled Koffa had condemned the majority bloc gathering, terming it as illegal.

According to Rep. Prescilla A. Cooper, the Chairperson on Modernization, who is on the side of the embattled Speaker, the reported removal of chairs from the joint chambers may be part of an ongoing renovation of the main chamber.

Delta Architectural & Construction Company (DACC), on August 16, 2024, communicated with Representative Priscilla A. Cooper regarding repairs to the roof of the Joint Chamber and also outlined plans to conduct repairs from September 1-15, 2024, subject to approval.

The communication also indicated that further renovation work on the Joint Chamber would commence once the rainy season ends, with completion targeted by January 15, 2025, in preparation for the State of the Nation Address.