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Liberia: MoJ and LCC Mob Justice Initiative -LCC should invest wisely

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Last updated: April 11, 2025 7:09 am
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Hon. J. Wendell Addy
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The Anti-Mod Project, a joint initiative by the Liberian Ministry of Justice (MoJ) and Liberia Chamber of Commerce (LCC) to combat lawlessness, will fall short without integrating comprehensive measures such as school-based education, vocational training, drug addiction prevention, and robust job placement programs.

The strategy must be inclusive, implemented nationally, and driven by sustained presidential engagement—not a one-off appearance by the president and his officials. This is a national crisis impacting business, investment, job creation, the rule of law, and international relations. In addition, mob justice often catalyzes the rise of organized, unlawful groups, leading to costly and protracted recovery efforts. Given the escalating drug challenges, a strategic, all-encompassing approach is both urgent and indispensable. This should call for the appointments of Czars for drugs and job creation.

Justification for the Inclusive and Strategic Approach:

  • Holistic Impact: Addressing lawlessness requires more than enforcement—it necessitates tackling underlying social issues through education and employment opportunities.
  • Sustainable Leadership: Active, long-term presidential involvement reinforces governmental commitment and ensures continuity in policy implementation.
  • Broader Societal Benefits: A national approach that integrates job training and drug interdiction fosters economic growth, stability, and international credibility.
  • Prevention of Recurrence: Preventing mob justice and the emergence of criminal networks reduces long-term societal costs and strengthens the rule of law.

Urgency of Response: With the dual challenges of rising lawlessness and drug issues, a comprehensive strategy is crucial for immediate and sustainable national stability.

This enhanced approach is both inclusive and strategically sound, ensuring that multiple facets of the crisis are addressed to achieve lasting positive outcomes.

About the Author:

J. Wendell Addy is a Liberian and prominent business leader across Africa. He served as a former president of the Liberia Chamber of Commerce (LCC) and the former founding president of the Africa Private Sector Summit (APSS) and is the father of former Liberia’s minister of commerce and world trade expert, Honorable Axel Addy.

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