Amid mysterious deaths, a Liberian lawyer wants Fmr. Deputy Police chief AB Kromahreturn to Police force

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Cllr. Gbesioh said Liberia is trending on a wrong path due to the increasing wave of the deaths of peaceful citizens

By Calvin Quays|contributor

A Liberian lawyer is appealing to President George Weah   to strengthen the Liberia National Police operation through the replacement of the  current Deputy Police Inspector for Operations (102), Marvin Sackor, with Mr. Abraham Kromah, former deputy police chief.

Mr. Kromah was Deputy police inspector for operations until 2017 when the Weah administration came into being.

Cllr.  John S. Gbesioh stated that Marvin Sackor is not proactive in doing his work thus making peaceful citizens to lose their lives on the daily basis in Monrovia and its envious which have the propensity to scare away investors from the country.

 According  to Cllr. Gbesioh,  President  Weah needs to put his feet on the ground by bringing  back Abraham Kromah, former 102 in  the then Unity Party  ked Government, if no-one in the current police force to fill the gap which is being occupied Marvin Sackor.

He noted that criminal’s activities have been on the rise especially around principal streets of the city thus sending fears into citizens across the county.

Cllr. Gbesioh pinpointed Liberia is trending on a wrong path due to the increasing wave of the deaths of peaceful citizens including the death of several professionals from the governmental sectors which  Liberia National Police is yet to get to the full conclusion.

Cllr.. Gbesioh made the assertion recently when he and two other persons Sir Knight (Pro. Emeritus) Dr. Elliot Wreh and Worthy –Major Fielis S. Wiagbe were honored as long serving officers and Members at St. Patrick Commandery N0. 448, St. Paul River Banks Grand Commandery, Supreme subordinate Commandery of Liberia. 

Also speaking at the program (Rev Fr) Dennis Cephas Nimene lauded the honorees for the level of contribution they have made to the Catholic Church and the organization over the years.

Dennis Cephas Nimene used the occasion to urge the young people to follow suit of the above mentioned names if the Catholic Church and country must remain supreme on the continent of Africa.

John S. Gbesioh and two other persons, Dr. Elliot Wreh and Worthy –Major Fielis S. Wiagbe served the St Patrick Commandery N0. 448, for over their thirty –five (35).

  

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