By: Fiona Benson
The House of Representatives has cited the Minister of Justice, the Inspector General of the Liberia National Police and Voinjama Depot Commander to appear before full plenary on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
The decision followed a communication from Representative Gizzie Köllince, raising urgent concerns over two separate incidents involving minors in Lofa County.
Representative Kollince referenced the tragic death of Little Yarkpawolo Moisemah, who was reportedly killed while in police custody in Voinjama City, and the mysterious disappearance of Little Fesseh Aggrey in Konia Town.
The communication called for immediate clarity and accountability from the relevant authorities.
He said the instrument seeks to ensure transparency and justice in both cases, and to restore public confidence in the nation’s law enforcement institutions.
In addition to the Justice Minister and Police IG, the House has mandated the appearance of the Voinjama Depot Commander and the officer allegedly linked to the death of Little Yarkpawolo.
The House emphasized that these matters are of national concern and require urgent attention to uphold the rule of law and protect the rights of all citizens, especially children.
The invited officials are expected to provide detailed reports and respond to inquiries from lawmakers during the scheduled plenary session.