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Fire Erupts at Liberia’s Parliament Amid Protests

LIBERIA’S parliament building caught fire on Wednesday, amid escalating protests in the capital, Monrovia. President Joseph Boakai condemned the ‘wanton destruction’ as the cause of the fire remained unclear, with authorities not ruling out arson. The incident follows days of unrest sparked by the recent removal of the parliamentary speaker, Konati Koffa, and growing demands for President Boakai’s resignation.

Protests over power struggle and speaker’s removal

The protests erupted on Tuesday, with demonstrators voicing their anger over Koffa’s ousting and calling for the president’s resignation. Liberia’s parliament is embroiled in a power struggle, with lawmakers unable to agree on Koffa’s replacement, leaving the government in a legislative deadlock. This impasse has hindered the passage of the country’s annual budget, further fuelling tensions.

While the cause of the fire remains under investigation, Monrovia’s police chief, Gragray Coleman, did not rule out arson. At least four individuals, including Speaker Koffa, were reportedly taken for questioning. On Tuesday, police had already arrested dozens of protesters and used tear gas to disperse crowds, reflecting the rising tensions between the government and its citizens.

Uncertain political future amid unrest

The removal of the speaker, which requires a two-thirds majority vote in parliament, has led to a severe political impasse in Liberia, contributing to frustration among the populace. The fire at parliament underscores the intense political climate as Liberia faces a crucial period of uncertainty and unrest.

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