The Consortium of Pro-democracy Organizations has expressed strong support and solidarity with the Supreme Court’s ongoing contempt charges against Mr. Oldpa Yeazehn, otherwise called ‘Prophet Key’, over his consistent and deliberate invectives against the Highest Court in the land and other reputable individuals and institutions. In a release issued in Monrovia today, less than 24 hours to Mr. Yeazehn’s appearance before The Full Bench of Liberia’s highest court, The Consortium of Pro-democracy Organizations, comprising The Patriotic Consciousness Association of Liberia (PACA), the Independent Media Network of Liberia (INMNEL), Citizens Solidarity Movement (CISOL), Mothers of Tomorrow Liberia (MOTL), among others, categorically condemned Mr. Yeazehn for consistent invectives against prominent citizens and institutions, without cultural remorse.
The Consortium named Former Presidents George Manneh Weah and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Cultural Ambassador Madam Juli Endee and several others and now The Supreme Court, as the targets for Mr. Yeazehn’s unwarranted verbal insults, innuendos and invectives for which, he must face the wrath of the law. The organization added that Mr. Yeazehn’s latest invectives against the Supreme Court have the propensity to drag the Court’s image into public ridicule and disrepute, rendering the Court and its Judges’ high earned integrity to a questionable degree.
The Consortium stressed that appropriate legal penalty actions commensurate with the gravity Mr. Yeazehn’s actions must be instituted in order to deter future recurrences and repair the enormous damage done to the status of the Court. The group then wondered as to why a self-styled son of a culturally respected Nimba County, as claimed by Prophet Key would uses profaniies as the only way to express himself, breaching all moral standings of his motherland, but has now reduced the good image of the great people of Nimba to public ridicule, spreading his uncontrolled public insults to the country’s highest court, for which he must be adequately reprimanded to set precedence. Meanwhile, the umbrella Pro-democracy Organization is urging The Full Bench of The Supreme Court to grant all legal rights to Mr. Yeazehn to defend his actions and impose appropriate penalties, inline with the law, when found guilty of the contempt charges. ISSUED BY MANDATE OF THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL