Fist fight for Jobs In Monrovia
The Inquirer
Monrovia, Liberia
Distributed by
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
Posted November 27, 2003
As the scramble for jobs in the National Transitional Government of Liberia
(NTGL) continues in Monrovia, a group of persons believed to be partisans
of the All Liberian Coalition Party(ALCOP), yesterday stormed the Ministry
of Youth and Sports (MYS) to forcibly install their favored candidate as Deputy
Minister-designate/Administration.
The action by the intruders, who were about 20, provoked a melee between them
and some employees of the MYS that led to the injuring of several persons.
According to sources at the MYS, the intruders went to the ministry with the
intention of removing the incumbent, Deputy Minister-designate D. Max Leboe
and immediately replace him with former national team captain, Washington
Blay who is also a member of ALCOP.
The former was nominated to the position by the disputed ALCOP Chairman David
Kortie, but that appointment apparently did not meet the approval of some
ALCOP partisans who have since rejected the leadership of Mr. Kortie.
Upon arrival at the MYS premises, the disgruntled ALCOP partisans began throwing
stones at the building, while others carrying sticks and other objects in
their hands randomly attacked employees of the Ministry thereby injuring some.
MYS employees who got injured during the incident include Assistant Director
Moses Teah, Melvin Jackson, an aide to Dep. Minister-designate D. Max Leboe
among others, some of whom were taken to the hospital for medical treatment.
The ugly situation that caused grave damages to the Ministry’s building,
was brought under control by some UNMIL peacekeepers of the Nigerian contingent
who arrived on the scene upon being called.
Speaking to The INQUIRER, MYS Minister-designate, Wheatonia Dixon-Barnes,
condemned the attack on the Ministry and said such action on the part of the
ALCOP partisans was an act of vandalism, which must not be condoned and culprits
must not go with impunity.
Apparently disappointed over the act, Minister Barnes said anyone who has
any problem of such nature should rather channel their grievances to the Transitional
Legislative Assembly for redress rather than engaging in act of violence.
She added that now is the time for reconciliation, stressing that such an
act is unacceptable during this period and suggested the need to assign and
deploy UNMIL soldiers at the MYS to avoid any re-occurrence of such incident.
Also speaking, Deputy Minister designate D. Max Leboe called the names of
Messrs Johnstone Fahnborde and Washington Blay as the ring leaders of the
group, whom he said have planned to kill him by using some fighters of the
Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy (LURD).
He said the disgruntled ALCOP partisans attacked the Ministry on ground that
he (Leboe) is not the proper person to represent the party and as such, will
ensure that he is not confirmed by the National Transitional Legislative Assembly
(NTLA). He said this was not the first attack on him at the Ministry, recounting
how he once jumped down from the first floor to escape when he was attacked
earlier.
For his part, Deputy Justice Minister and Solicitor General-designate, Cllr.
Theophilus Gould who also arrived on the scene, said his ministry is working
along with UNMIL to handle the matter.
He disclosed that the Justice Ministry is conducting a full-scale investigation
and has cited all the parties involved to a conference.
Up to press time yesterday, this paper could not get comments from the two
alleged ringleaders, Messrs Fahnborde and Washington Blay. However, our investigation
continues.
Yesterday’s incident is about the third time of such at the MYS. Some
aggrieved youth have on two occasions, gone on the rampage at the premises
as protest against the appointment of Mrs. Wheatonia Barnes as Minister.