Liberia: Rep. Goshua Withdraws From Speaker Ouster, Says He Was Spying On Plotters

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Monrovia — Grand Bassa County Representative Thomas A. Goshua has withdrawn his support for the petition to oust Speaker Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa, calling the move an attack on Koffa’s bold push to audit the House of Representatives.

Rep. Goshua, who was initially one of the signatories of the resolution, clarified that his involvement was purely investigative, aimed at identifying those behind the movement to unseat the Speaker.

In a press statement released Thursday, Goshua revealed that the push to remove Koffa stems from the Speaker’s efforts to audit the House, an unprecedented move targeting financial mismanagement and corruption. “The push for Speaker Koffa’s removal was largely in response to his bold stance to commence the audit of the House of Representatives, marred by bribery,” Rep. Goshua stated. He added that the audit represents a critical step toward transparency and accountability, values that should not be undermined.

This revelation comes as tensions rise within the legislature, with 47 members of the House reportedly signing a petition to remove Koffa from his position. The petition was read aloud by Representative Nya Flomo of Nimba County from his mobile phone. There would, however, be a vote on the resolution before the Speaker can be ousted.

Speaker Koffa, currently out of the country on official duties with President Joseph Boakai, is set to return to Liberia on Friday. His supporters, including Montserrado County Representative Frank Saah Foko, have dismissed the petition as a futile effort, insisting that Koffa still holds the Speaker’s gavel.