Respect the Supreme Court's Ruling: ECOWAS Tells Boakai & Others
- Michael T
- Mar 28
- 2 min read

Two days ago, the Supreme Court heard arguments on the Bill of Information filed by the Minority Bloc. The ongoing legislative impasse in Liberia has reached a critical juncture, with ECOWAS directly calling on President Boakai and other stakeholders to adhere to the Supreme Court's ruling12. This intervention tells the severity of the situation and the growing international concern over the prolonged controversy.
For months, the Boakai administration has been accused of silently enabling and, in some cases, openly encouraging the lawlessness of the majority bloc in the House of Representatives38.
The government's inaction and perceived bias have been interpreted as tacit approval of the unconstitutional actions taken by this faction, raising serious questions about the administration's commitment to democratic norms and the rule of law3.
ECOWAS's involvement marks a significant turning point in the crisis. The regional body's call for all parties, including President Boakai, to respect the rule of law and end the impasse is a direct indictment of the executive's role in fostering the current instability26.
This intervention suggests that if the rule of law truly mattered to this administration, it would have acted much earlier to ensure due process was followed in legislative proceedings8. The criticism implicit in ECOWAS's statement suggests that Liberia's leadership can no longer pretend that this crisis is merely another political game to be played for short-term gains. The regional body's involvement signals that the situation has escalated beyond an internal matter and now risks damaging Liberia's standing in the international community6.
ECOWAS's demand for adherence to the Supreme Court's ruling, coupled with the call for a clear roadmap to resolve the legislative crisis, sends a strong message to Liberia's government17. It emphasizes that the world is watching closely, and Liberia cannot afford to let political favoritism overshadow its commitment to democracy and the rule of law3.
The need for international support to restore order further emphasizes the gravity of the situation12. It suggests that if Liberia's own leadership fails to address the crisis effectively, external forces may need to intervene more directly to resolve the impasse3.
As the crisis continues to unfold, the question remains: Will President Boakai and his administration finally step up to uphold the law and restore order to the legislative process, or will they continue to fuel division through inaction or biased interventions38? The international community, led by ECOWAS, is now demanding concrete actions to adhere to the Supreme Court's ruling and bring an end to this protracted crisis that has paralyzed Liberia's legislative branch12.
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https://www.emansion.gov.lr/sites/default/files/documents/FINAL%20VERSION%20NK-SAS-2025f1.pdf Respect the Supreme Court's Ruling: ECOWAS Tells Boakai & Others
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