Vanguard Student Unification Party launches their Fix the country protest against the Government of Liberia, according to the Vanguard Students Unification Party the protest is against the following claims:
SUP launches the “Fix The Country” Rally Campaign to be held on July 26, 2022 (Independence Day), and Rallies Support for a Nation-wide Protest Against the CDC-Weah, Despotism over Economic Failure, Massive Corruption, Bad Governance, and State Collapse.
We calls on all well meaning Liberians and the mass of people to do same; rallies support for a nation-wide protest action on July 26 based on the following genuine counts:
- The stealing of over US$ 24.8 million National Road
Fund by Min. Samuel Tweah - The stealing of National Census Fund by Francis Wreh, Lawrence George and Wilmot F. Smith Jr. as indicted by the LACC June 2022 report
- The criminal maneuvering of Min. Jennie Cooper at the Agriculture Ministry as indicted by the LACC June 2022 report
- Economic failure of the state and harsh social conditions imposed on the Liberian people by the regime
- Failure of the government to publish all financial records of the government from 2018 to present
- Constant violation of the constitution by the president and his minions
- Compromised and Kangaroo Justice system where justice has been placed on the market
- Stealing of elections and undermining the democratic gains of the state by the compromised National Elections Commission Boss Davidetta Brown Lassanah
- Massive corruption and graft in government
- Deplorable conditions of all government schools in the country
- Lack of vital drugs in government facilities and the underpaying of Healthcare workers, nurses and doctors
- The mysterious death of Princess Cooper, Emmauel Cooper, the three (3) missing boys involved in the St. Moses saga, as well as secret killings of more than three (3) auditors and all other victims without proper investigation by the police and justice by the state
- Deplorable learning conditions at the University of Liberia
- Deplorable state of government Secondary Institutions of learning like Tubman High, D. Twe Memorial, G. W. Gibson and etc
- Swelling unemployment and social insecurities
- Lack of clean Water and sanitation for almost all Liberians
- Lack of reliable electricity for all Liberians
- Poor disaster management plans as flood continue to the carry the homes of Liberians in West Point, New Kru Town, Doe Community et al..
- The institutionalized Criminal act of each Legislator taking 30k in the name of constituents engagement
- The two-face dealing between ArcelorMittal and HPX
- Wasting 900k for Washington lobby annually
- The failure of the government to conduct the planned 2022 National Population and housing census
- The proliferation of Drugs and criminal gang in Liberia
- The continuous attack on Press Freedom and muzzling of the media
- The unprecedented rise in sexual and gender based violence in Liberia; particularly rape and sodomy of young girls and boys
- The rise in the prices of basic commodities on the Liberian market such as gas price, food, transportations, red oil
- The rise in infant mortality in the country
- The lack of basic childcare and childhood vaccines in the country such as vaccine for diseases like measles, polio et al
- The deliberate neglect of public infrastructure such as the road from Duala to Broad Street, the Jallah Town Corridor et al, and the dirtiness of the City of Monrovia
- The rise in tuition in private secondary schools while the government sits and does nothing
- The continuous wave of organized violence and institutionalization of gangsterism by the CDC regime
- The failure of President Weah to fulfill his promises to the Liberian people particularly by not implementing the TRC REPORT by establishing the War and Economic Crimes Court in Liberia
- The failure to dismiss government officials with “fake degrees” or academic credentials
- Failure to address the issues of Rape, Domestic Violence and SGBV
- Failure to address the issues of skyrocketing inflation, mutilated money and shortage in banknotes on the market

