This paper has received credible information from a member of the majority bloc, who prefers anonymity, that a bill of impeachment to axe Chief Justice Sie-A-Nyene G. Yuoh is potentially expected to be introduced by the House’s majority bloc.
The source reportedly claimed that Chief Justice Sie-A-Nyene Youh could possibly be impeached over allegations of misconduct and gross breach of duty as narrated. However, this paper is still investigating further.
According to our source, the impeachment is expected to be initiated through a formal resolution, which accuses Chief Justice Yuoh of inciting a constitutional crisis, obstructing judicial processes, engaging in nepotism, and defrauding the public treasury.
The move follows reports that Representative Nagbe Koon’s bloc is actively working to remove the Chief Justice, which has intensified political tensions within the government. Observers believe that this attempt at impeachment could further divide the branches of government and raise serious constitutional concerns.
This latest effort to reshape the country’s leadership structure comes shortly after the Majority Bloc controversially ‘removed’ Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa as Speaker of the 55th Legislature. Koffa’s controversial ousting led to the unopposed election of Montserrado County Representative Richard Nagbe Koon as Speaker, a development that some critics have refused to recognize. Many view the process as unconstitutional, arguing that due process was not fully followed.
The leadership shift in the House of Representatives also led to a restructuring of committee chairmanships, further consolidating the Majority Bloc’s control over legislative affairs. However, questions continue to linger over the legality of Koffa’s removal, with some maintaining that the matter remains unresolved.
As the House Majority Bloc now turns its focus toward the judiciary, concerns are growing over whether this latest move will plunge the country into further political uncertainty. If pursued, the impeachment of the Chief Justice could trigger another national crisis similar to the controversy surrounding the removal of Speaker Koffa. The unfolding political battle has raised fears of instability, as some believe the country could be heading toward a major constitutional showdown.
Whether the resolution will gain enough support in the House and how the Senate and the public will react remains to be seen.