For Wetin Na?
For wetin na, a Fula woman who was suspected of power theft splashed hot onion soup on a police officer assigned with the power theft team?
A fortnight ago, a Fula woman suspected of power theft; civilly approached by a police officer, got infuriated, as recorded through a video footage, splashed a hot onion soup on the officer.
In the aftermath of the incident that went viral on social media, female Fulani staged a protest, but the police IG reacted with a ‘terrain management apology.’
So, our people say, for wetin na the IG apologized to them?
The officer was carrying out his assigned duties with the power theft team, but for wetin na the Fula went against the police?
For wetin na President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s government transferred the country’s transport management to a Lebanese-owned company?
This act has been greeted with mixed reactions, including driver-go-slow.
Prior to the ‘26’ celebration, it was reported that a group of marauding men, otherwise known as ‘Zogos’ killed an officer of the Liberia Drug Enforcement Agency (LDEA), but for wetin na?
The agency said officer Emmanuel Payne, was on his regular assigned duty, when the Zogos mobbed him to death.
For wetin na the Zogos killed him?
The police are investigating and are yet to give findings,
for wetin na?
This year’s 178th (July 26) Independence Day Orator, Reverend Emmett Dunn, requested the President to decisively deal with his “non-performing officials” including dismissal and not just suspension; this means, the government really has some officials that are in the service ‘because of their contacts.’
In a nutshell, Orator Dunn cautioned Mr. Boakai that the days ahead are not promised nor do they guarantee him a second term, adding: “Clean up the mess now.”
He meanwhile encouraged the President to fire non-performing officials and hire those that are competent with conscious.
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