The Rule of Law Caucus of the House of Representatives has categorically dispelled rumors circulating in the public regarding alleged negotiations involving the Caucus and the Majority Bloc.
The Caucus, headed by Nimba County Representative, Musa Hassan Bility, said it received reports suggesting that the Council of Chiefs and Elders (EDOs), under the auspices of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, are facilitating negotiations, and that on-going discussions are taking place between the Rule of Law Caucus, the Speaker, and members of the Majority Bloc. “We want to make it absolutely clear that these claims are entirely false and misleading,” the Caucus stated.
Recently, there were rumors that President Joseph N. Boakai had appealed to members of the Supreme Court Bench to allow him intervene in the long-running House impasse, and for this reason the court has declined to issue a notice of assignment in the case.
However, the Rule of Law Caucus says at no point have the Speaker, Hon. J. Fonati Koffa, or any member of the Rule of Law Caucus engaged in discussions or negotiations with any group or political bloc regarding the current matter before the Supreme Court.
“Our position remains firm: we are awaiting the ruling of the Supreme Court, which is the final arbiter in this matter. This case is not about individuals—it is about the sanctity of our laws, the authority of our institutions, and the future of our democracy.
“We urge the Liberian public and all stakeholders to remain calm, respect the judicial process, and reject any narrative that seeks to undermine the rule of law,” a release issued by the Rule of Law Caucus noted.