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“We Strongly Condemned The Foya Violence”- Bishop Kortu Brown

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Tells MTSS Graduates And Parents

PHOTO: Bishop Kortu Brown, former President of the Liberia Council of Churches

“What happened in Foya District, Lofa County is unacceptable and worrisome. We strongly condemned that violence that took place in that town on Friday, September 29, 2023,” says the former President of the Liberia Council of Churches (LCC) and Bishop of the Apostolic Pentacostal Church International, Kortu Brown.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony of the 12th Grade Class of the Mother Tegeste Stewart Apostolic Pentecostal School in Monrovia’s Brewerville suburb over the weekend, when more than 40 students who successfully passed in the WAEC were graduated, Bishop Brown asserted:

“These children deserve to go in school. We should not support any person or group who will try to prevent these children from going to school. It is wrong. It is unacceptable. Electoral violence resulting into the unfortunate deaths of ordinary Liberians.”

The former LCC President called on the security authorities to properly investigated the violence and bring the perpetrators to book. The violence occurred as a result of an altercation between UP and CDC according to media reports.

During the ceremony, the students, parents, guardians and other guests were asked to stand up and commit to a violence-free election on October 10.

“We want Peace. No more war!” the audience of over 500 persons sang and made a Pledge not to engage in electoral violence during the election season, repeating after the cleric: “I, (each person calling their name) promise not to engage in electoral violence during the election season”.

Nonviolent election campaign

Bishop Brown is leading a nonviolent election campaign in collaboration with the Concerned Christian Community (CCC) and OMNIA Institute for Contextual Leadership based in Chicago, Illinois. Youths from across the country are making a pledge not to engage electoral violence during the election, said a press release from the Apostolic Pentacostal Church International.

The video and tape are being played on local radio stations across the country and running on TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, etc., under the caption: “Liberian Youth Voices against Electoral Violence” Campaign. The campaign includes the fielding of more than 75 Interfaith Peacemaker Teams members who have been trained in local communities to help build peace amongst local residents, etc.

They will also participate in an orientation workshop on election observation during the week. The Bishop of the Apostolic Pentecostal Church International who is also a former president of the Interreligious Council of Liberia, averred that the religious community will stand up to any and all persons and/or groups who are bent on undermining the peace, disrupting normal life and thereby slowing the progress of Liberia’s children, amongst others.

“You can’t afford for your children to continue to be “Zogos” living in graveyards, swamplands, marketplaces, etc,” he said.

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