WONGOSOL calls  speedy trial in Former Chief Justice case

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Liberia former Chief Justice Gloria Musu Scott and three relatives being taken to court[photo: Facebook]

Women Non-Governmental Organization Secretariat of Liberia(WONGOSOL) has called on Liberian Government invite an independent expert investigation  to ensure a speedy trial.
According to the Executive Director of WONGOSOL Esther Davis Yango this is based on background amidst the quest for justice for Charlotte Musu.

According to her, On June 22nd June 2023, the former Chief Justice, Cllr. Gloria Musu Scott and the three other family members – Gertrude Newton, Rebecca Wisner, and Alice Johnson – were arrested and charged on for murder, criminal conspiracy and false reports to law enforcement while at the same time she is calling for their speedy trial.
She maintained that WONGOSOL advocates for adherence to the rule of law and expects that the government will ensure that the accused are given a fair trial while stressing that  WONGOSOL  regret over the death of Charlotte Musu, and demands justice. She pointed out that no one  should lose their life in such a manner.
She noted that Constitution of Liberia, the UN Universal Declaration on People’s and Human Rights and the Maputo Protocol give all persons the right to life.
“Concerning the accused, our concern is drawn to the unclear investigative procedures employed by the Liberia National Police and the weak judicial system, where most often, the accused are not given a fair trial and access to justice is denied to victims/survivors” She added.
Madam Yango asserted that in line with our mandates to protect and promote the rights of women and girls as well advocate for equal and affordable access to justice and the promotion of transparency and accountability.

According to her, WONGOSOL is concerned by the persistent abuses of the constitutional and human rights of Liberian women and girls, lack of protection and access to justice.

Wongosol Boss Esther Davis Yango
WONGOSOL Boss Esther Davis Yango[Photo: Calvin Brooks]


She explained that the Liberian Women, under one umbrella in a mass action for justice held on 2nd March 2023, at the Capitol Building, presented a petition to the government through the Legislature requesting accountability, a transparent investigative process and access to justice for Charloe Musu.
“We deem it unfair for the Liberia National Police to have left representation of the women out of the investigation completely and come out informing the public that selected members of the public was part of the investigation after four months” She said.

According Madam Yango, the Women of Liberia under one banner requests to form a full part of the access to justice processes, especially, relating to issues affecting the women and girls of Liberia peace and security.
” We therefore call on the Liberian Government to invite international independent investigators to conduct a prompt and impartial investigation on the Charloe Musu case” She maintained.

She said the Liberian Government is under the obligation to provide an impartial and open inquiry to determine what happened and bring to justice all those found liable of committing the crime.

The late Charlotte Musu was found dead in the bathroom of former Chief Justice Gloria Scott


” It is the responsibility of the State to take all necessary measures to ensure the protection of all citizens against any form violence, threats, retaliation, discrimination, pressure or any other arbitrary action as a consequence of legitimately exercising of rights referred to in the Liberian Constitution and UN Declaration on Human Rights” She noted.