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OP-ED: The Law Is The Law And Mayor Koijee Must Comply!

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By Kokpar B. Wohwoh, Biamuyuwah2017@gmail.com/8165889496

A Liberian Philadelphia, USA

It is imperative to guide individuals subject to US sanctions in Liberia on the potential penalties and measures to comply with the law and regulations. They must be aware of the impact of non-compliance with international rules or norms, which can result in severe criminal sanctions, including imprisonment, significant fines, or corporal or capital punishment. These sanctions are intended to encourage a behavior change, punish non-compliance, or achieve specific policy goals.

Disregarding the sanctions can have long-lasting effects on individuals or countries, sometimes affecting their lives and the lives of their associates. Therefore, it’s crucial to ensure that supporters of the sanctioned individuals understand the potential consequences of their actions and decisions.

The affected subjects should appreciate the complexity of the sanctions regime and recognize the importance of compliance. To ensure compliance, sanctioned individuals must immediately step down from their positions. We urge all individuals to comply with the sanctions regime to avoid the implications of non-compliance.

The non-compliance of Mayor Jefferson Koijee with the sanction’s regime poses a direct threat to the peace and stability of Monrovia. However, we are confident that we can address this situation effectively and immediately.

We strongly condemn Mayor Koijee’s actions and are determined to promote peace and stability in our society. We are certain that by adhering to the sanction’s regime, we can achieve progress and development that benefits everyone involved.

We call upon Mayor Koijee to comply with the sanctions regime and to refrain from taking any actions that may further escalate the situation. Upholding the rules and regulations is crucial to achieving progress and development in our community, and we will not tolerate any actions that undermine it. We are confident that no one is above the law, and this should be the message conveyed to Koijee and his followers.

The significance of adherence to the sanction’s regime cannot be overstated, and the implications of non-compliance must be understood by all. We urge individuals and groups impacted by the sanctions to be well-informed of the risks involved to achieve the objectives of the sanctions regime while maintaining respect for international laws and norms. By fostering a culture of compliance, we can promote peaceful and diplomatic solutions to global issues.

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