Former Chairman of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), now leader of the STAND movement, prepares to announce the date for a nationwide protest. This protest, which is set to be the most significant and far-reaching display of public dissent in the country’s recent history, will be launched under the banner of “We The People.” The protest is aimed at challenging what organizers describe as bad governance, corruption, lawlessness, and betrayal within the Liberian leadership.
After a series of strategic planning sessions, the protest’s date and agenda will be unveiled later this week. The movement, which claims to be people-owned and people-driven, is poised to shake the foundations of the current political order. The call to action emphasizes that Liberians are no longer willing to remain silent or passive. Instead, the population is demanding their rightful place in a democracy that they argue has been defiled by years of mismanagement and impunity.
The movement’s rallying cry is a bold declaration that the time has come for the people of Liberia to take control of their political destiny. “The era of impunity is ending,” the group’s leaders declared. “We, the people, are coming outside for change.” This protest is positioned as a critical turning point for the country, with citizens ready to mobilize in a show of strength to push for reforms and challenge the status quo.