Sinkor, Monrovia – The spokesman for the Rule of Law Caucus, Montserrado County District 16 Representative Dixon Seboe, has stated that the caucus will not attend the so-called Majority Bloc’s “reconciliatory” meeting, describing it as a mere pretense. Seboe argued that the meeting is a cover-up after the Majority Bloc arbitrarily suspended one of their members for expressing his opinions, which he believes violated his freedom of speech and expression.

Rep. Seboe emphasized that the Majority Bloc’s actions are not genuinely reconciliatory, and therefore their so-called meeting does not concern the Rule of Law Caucus. Speaking on Bana FM on Thursday, Seboe also noted that the caucus is eagerly awaiting the interpretation of the Bill of Information on Friday, March 14, and hopes that the interpretation will be clear and unambiguous.

He further criticized the inclusion of Rep. Ellen Attoh-Wreh in the meeting, pointing out that she is currently in the U.S. attending an International Women’s Day conference.

In a separate press statement, the Rule of Law Caucus strongly condemned the illegal and unconstitutional suspension of Representative Yekeh Kolubah by the so-called Majority Bloc in the House of Representatives.

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