Bishop Seh warns against violence in Liberia

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Bishop Maxwell Seh

By Calvin Quays|Contributor

The Bishop of the Word Sanctified Cathedral of Faith (WSCF) has warned Liberians against  violence to seek redress on national issues confronting Liberia.

Bishop J. Maxwell Seh stated that violence is not the appropriate way to call  government
attention , describing  dialogue  as the best way forward in resolving national grievances.

Bishop Seh made the statement Wednesday when he consecrated the offices of the Disbanded
Soldiers of the Armed Forces of Liberia in central Monrovia.

According to him, violence has not done any good for Liberia and its people, citing the 14-
year civil war experienced that destroyed every sector of the Country .

He admonished the disbanded soldiers to use the path of dialogue in channeling their disagreements regarding benefits.

Bishop Seh urged Liberians to stop insulting President George Manneh Weah and the Presidency  of Liberia under the canopy of freedom of speech.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of the Disbanded Soldiers of the Armed of Liberia, Jerry Kollie assured  dialogue in seeking their benefits.

Chairman Kollie stressed that the disbanded soldiers will not do anything to undermine the
fragile peace of Liberia saying that they help in maintaining the ongoing peace of the Country.

He admonished the government of President Weah to do everything possible to settle
their benefits, citing that their disbandment from the AFL was unconstitutionally. 

According to him, a humanitarian Liberian has provided 200 scholarship for disbanded soldiers
to seek further education while 100 scholarship is expected to be provided widow of ex-soldiers of the Armed Forces of Liberia who are currently facing neglect from the government.

 

 

 

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