Isaac Vah Tukpah Finally Departs Liberia For US Via Roberts Int’l Airport

Mr. Isaac Vah Tukpah with his lawyer prior to his departure from Liberia to the US

Following the Liberian Government declaration that it has no intention to arrest the former executive of the Alternative National Congress (ANC), Isaac Vah Tukpah, the co-author of a book containing obscene and defaming materials against the First Family of the Republic of Liberia, he has finally departed the country via the Roberts International Airport for the United States yesterday, January 2, 2022.

Mr. Tukpah, who attempted fleeing the country on Tuesday night using an unauthorized crossing in Tianeh, Grand Cape Mount County, was instead prevented from doing so because the borders were already closed and for his safety.

Mr. Tukpah was without the appropriate travel documents, in addition to attempting to cross when the borders were officially closed. This claimed the attention of the assigned immigration officer who acted in accordance with law and decided that he be held for safety reasons, given the late hours of his surreptitious attempt to leave the country.

Mr. Isaac Vah Tukpah was brought to the Liberian Immigration Headquarters in Monrovia on Wednesday morning and turned over to his lawyers.

According to a release issued in Monrovia by the Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism, President George Weah said Mr. Tukpah is not being sought after by the Government, and he is therefore free to live in Liberia or travel out of the country if he so chooses.

“There is a legal recourse, whether here or in the U. S. That decision is left to the President’s family and all those maligned”, Information Minister Ledgerhood Rennie said, while emphasizing that the Government believes in the rule of law and human rights.

Meanwhile, Minister Rennie has reiterated that the Government has no intention of arresting Mr. Ivah Tukpah.

He said the Government is instead surprised that Mr.Tukpah will attempt to leave the country through unrecognized points when there are well-known border posts.

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