Monrovia – The Liberia Political Centrism Movement (LPCM), has expressed its concern over the recent fire incident at the residence of former President George Manneh Weah, while the group calls on parties concerned to remain calm in the interest of peace and stability
for the country.
In a statement release on September 25, 2025 in Monrovia, LPCM said it is happy for the safety of the former President, but, urged a credible, timely, and independent investigation into the cause of the incident.
The LPCM cautioned both the Government of Liberia and the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), against politicizing the tragedy or fueling tensions that could endanger Liberia’s fragile peace, in the face of divisive rhetoric and unsubstantiated claims which could risk undermining public confidence
and destabilizing national security and unity.
Meanwhile, the LPCM commends the Government of Liberia for recent strides in the petroleum sector, including the successful attraction of major foreign investors such as Total Energies and Oranto Petroleum, which according to the movement, “such investments are vital to boosting Liberia’s economy, generating jobs, and improving public revenues.”
Speaking on the importance of stability and development, Cllr. Kanio Bai Gbala, the Founder and Chairperson of the LPCM’s Executive Steering Committee, said: “a stable and violence-free Liberia presents viable economic opportunities, essential to building a prosperous nation. We must ensure that
political disagreements do not derail the momentum of progress in critical sectors such as petroleum, infrastructure, and for the governance and reform needed.”
The LPCM calls on all political actors, civil society groups, and citizens to maintain calm and focus on constructive engagement as investigations proceed, because Liberia’s future lies in the peace, unity, and shared progress of all, and not division,” the statement concluded.