Liberty Party Celebrates Two Decades of Democratic Advocacy in Liberia

BY Amos Harris

Monrovia, Montserrado – The Liberty Party (LP) is set to commemorate its 20th anniversary on May 19, 2025, marking a significant milestone of two decades actively contributing to Liberia’s democratic journey.

Under the theme, “Liberty Party: 20 Years of Democratic Legacy to Cherish,” the party will reflect on its past accomplishments while reaffirming its dedication to fostering good governance, transparency, and the rule of law in Liberia.

Led by its political leader, Senator Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence, the Liberty Party conveyed profound appreciation for its founding father, the late Cllr. Charles Walker Brumskine, whose visionary leadership established the groundwork for the party’s lasting impact on the nation’s political sphere.

In a statement issued by Secretary General Martin Saye Kollah, the party recognized the sacrifices made by its founders, underscoring their commitment to cultivating a political ideology grounded in justice, equality, and opportunity for all Liberians.

“The sacrifices, resilience, and unwavering dedication of our forebears have instilled in us a compassionate political philosophy – one that champions equal opportunities for all Liberians,” the statement conveyed.

Since its establishment, the Liberty Party has been a prominent voice for democratic reforms, consistently advocating for transparency, anti-corruption measures, and policies aimed at enhancing the well-being of everyday citizens. The party’s leadership has reiterated its commitment to building a more inclusive and rights-oriented society, emphasizing the significance of national unity and collaborative efforts.

As part of its 20th-anniversary celebrations, the party has planned a series of commemorative events to honor its legacy and future aspirations for a reformed and inclusive Liberia.

“The Liberty Party remains steadfast in its belief that Liberia’s brightest days lie ahead, achievable through collective action guided by national interest rather than personal ambition,” the statement concluded.

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