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Philipbert Browne Recommends Ban On Abuse Of Public Officials

Sheikh O. Jalloh
Last updated: February 5, 2026 11:20 pm
Sheikh O. Jalloh
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Philipbert S. Browne, Founder/CEO, Kingsmind International Academy
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The Founder of Kingsmind International Academy (KIA), Philipbert S. Browne, has observed that the rising tide of insult on social media, directed at Liberian leaders, is getting out of hand, with President Joseph Nyumah Boakai himself expressing disgust at the unchecked abuse. According to him, it is high time action is taken. “Free speech isn’t a license to spread hate or disrespect, especially towards those in public office,” Browne stated.

    In his popular article, “From Where I Sit”, Philipbert Browne emphasized, “We’re setting a bad example for our children who are increasingly exposed to this toxic online culture. If we don’t act, they might think this behavior is acceptable and turn against one of us pretty soon.”

   He underscored that the President has the power to make a change: an executive order banning abusive language on social media could be a start. He said it is not about suppressing criticism, but about promoting respect and accountability.

    “Liberia isn’t isolated; we’re part of the global community, and we should adopt best practices. Other countries have laws regulating online speech; why can’t we?” he added.

    Philipbert Browne, also Publisher of the Hot Pepper, pointed out that the argument that limiting online speech infringes on freedom is flawed. According to him, free speech has limits, and hate speech is not protected. “We’re talking about maintaining dignity and respect for public officials,” he continued.

     “President Boakai’s concern about the situation is clear, so what’s stopping him from acting? He’s the leader of the country; it’s his duty to protect citizens, including public officials, from abuse. The legal team should advise on the best course of action, but the President must lead. This isn’t just about one man; it’s about Liberia’s image and future.

    “The time for action is now. Let’s call on President Boakai to take a stand against online rudeness and promote a culture of respect. Enough is enough,” he urged.

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