Morlu emphasized that public trust remains the foundation of any democratic electoral system. He argued that the appointment of Weedor has instead triggered widespread concern and debate among citizens and political stakeholders, thereby weakening trust in the electoral body. He pointed to widely circulated public claims suggesting that Weedor had previously been involved in activities linked to President Boakai’s electoral process. Morlu emphasized that public trust remains the foundation of any democratic electoral system. He said such a move would help protect Liberia’s democracy, preserve public trust, and safeguard peace and stability.
Source: Front Page Africa April 02, 2026 18:27 UTC