LCC Appeals to U. S. Government to maintain peace in Liberia

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LCC Boss Kortu Brown along with U.S. Embassay Charge’ d’ Affairs , Alyson Grunder

By Calvin Quays|LPR News, Monrovia

The Liberia Council of Churches has appealed to the United States Government   to continue to work with the religious community in sustaining the fragile peace in the country.

The council’s President, Bishop Kortu Brown, said the number one objective of the religious community in the country is to sustain the peace and prevent the Liberians from returning to the ugly past.

Speaking recently at the program marking the launching of nose masks project by the Liberia Council of Churches, Bishop Brown pointed out that tension has been mounting as Liberia heads towards the midterm senatorial elections scheduled for December 8, 2020.

He called on Liberians to stop provoking one another and have respect for the rule of law in order to erase skepticism over the Liberia’s stability.

“We want to encourage all Liberians to combine forces just as we are doing in fighting against the corona virus; so,  we should work together in sustaining the fragile peace in the country,” he said.

According to him, the only side of the religious community is peace and for the ordinary people to be able to go about their normal lives, void out of intimidation, harassment and fear.

 “There are too many temptations; Liberians need to follow the rule of law; and we need to stop provoking one another unnecessarily because these altitudes endanger the peace in our country.”

He pointed out that this country is not for the Japanese, the Americans and Chinese;” but it is for us and anything happens here, we will be the first to suffer the most.”

“We should be cognizant of that and we need to make the ultimate sacrifice by sustaining the peace, have respect for the rule of law and the rights of one another.”   

In remarks, the Charge’ d’ Affairs  at the United States Embassy , Alyson Grunder, stressed the need for Liberians to continue to wear nose masks because of the devastating effects the corona virus is making over the world.

She praised the working relationship between the US Embassy and the religious community and assured the LCC of the US government continuous support towards maintenance of peace in the country.

Madam Grunder said: “ We have the strong believe and conviction  that faith communities everywhere are so important because of their leadership and integrity  that their people look up to.”

Locally produced Nose marks by LCC ready for distribution

She expressed appreciation for the role of the LCC in spreading the messages and awareness against the corona virus and welcomed the production of nose masks by the Ecumenical Women Organization of the council.

Also speaking , the President of the Ecumenical Women Organization of the LCC, Mrs. Gloria Hage, disclosed that it is plan of the EWO to produce 15,000 nose masks to be distributed among member organizations of the council for on-distribution to their members.

“At present” she explained, “ the EWO has secured five sewing machines which some female members of the organization are

The project, which is been undertaken by the Ecumenical Women Organization of the LCC, is aimed at producing 15,000 nose masks for people throughout the country.