Opposition Party leader takes Liberia aviation authority to Supreme Court for Denying His Aircraft to Land

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The aircraft was granted license to operate but has since not land on the Liberian soil

The Supreme Court of Liberia has invited the Director-General of the Liberia Civil Aviation Authority (LCAA) over reports that the opposition politician Dr. Daniel E. Cassell was denied his request for a South African aircraft landing right in Liberia.

In a communication of October 15, 2021 addressed to LCAA Director-General Chief Moses Y. Kollie, the Clerk of the Supreme Court stated: “By directive of His Honor Yusuf D. Kaba, you are hereby cited to a conference with His Honor on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 in connection with the above caption case.”

The conference emerges from a writ of prohibition filed by Kwenyan Group of Company through its Board Member Tapple Doe, who is as well the Acting Chairman of the People’s Liberation Party (PLP) founded by Dr. Cassell as Political Leader.

Supreme Court Letter to LCAA

Director-General Kollie has been ordered to permit the aircraft, which is subject of the petition, to land in Liberia pending the outcome of the conference.

Cassell is reportedly hiring the South African private aircraft to expedite his political activities ahead of 2023.

Currently, Dr. Cassell has several transport buses in Liberia that are easing hard fares to Ganta City, Nimba county and nearby locations.

Dr. Cassell and his party are considering a massive protest if the the government of Liberia continue to ban the PLP political leader aircraft from landing in Liberia.

so, there has been no ruling from the Supreme Court over the latest decision.

 

 

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