The Liberia National Police has temporarily suspended restrictions on the No-Go Zone for Bike and keh-keh riders, influenced by the intervention of Solidarity and Trust for A New Day (STAND), the civil society group.
The Liberia National Police has temporarily suspended restrictions on the No-Go Zone for Bike and keh-keh riders, influenced by the intervention of Solidarity and Trust for A New Day , the civil society group.
According to the release, Morlu's timely intervention prevented escalation and he expressed gratitude to bike and keh-keh riders for their cooperation in maintaining peace and harmony. However, STAND maintains its stance that the government's imposition of a No-Go zone policy, which restricts bike and keh-keh riders, is unconstitutional and deprives tens of thousands of Liberians of their fundamental right to freedom of movement.
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