$2.9M in Life-Saving Drugs ‘Stolen’ -Koijee Points Accusing Fingers at ‘Boakai’s Risky Mission’

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MONROVIA  – In a startling revelation that exposes the full rot of Joseph Boakai’s so-called “risky mission,” $2.9 million worth of life-saving drugs have vanished from the Ministry of Health’s warehouse under the watchful eyes of a corrupt syndicate.

According to former Monrovia City Mayor Jefferson Koijee, “at the center of this disgrace are Tommy Faulkner, Abdoulah Secka, and Dr. Esau Davies suspended quietly, without a single public announcement, while the suffering masses are left to die.”

Koijee described the incident not just as incompetence but deliberate wickedness, alleging that President Boakai, Senator Abraham Darius Dillon, and the current Health Minister were fully aware of this criminal network yet have chosen to conceal the facts from the public.

“They are protecting a mafia within the health sector while hospitals collapse and our people perish,” Koijee said, adding that just weeks ago, the world witnessed the most shameful image of our time a poor pregnant woman giving birth on the street beside Redemption Hospital in New Kru Town.

“That is the Liberia Boakai has created,” the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) Secretary General said in message sent to The Analyst. “A Liberia where pregnant mothers are abandoned, where children are denied medicine, where the elderly are left to fade away without care, and where the sacred right to health has been transformed into a corrupt marketplace for profit.”

He noted that some of these life-saving drugs were left in stock by the CDC administration only to be stolen last week by what he called Boakai-Kpoto Syndicate at the Ministry of Health.

Under Boakai’s watch, they are siphoned, sold, and traded for personal gain. Every stolen pill is a life lost; every diverted vial is a silent coffin being prepared for an innocent Liberian, Koijee further disclosed, adding that the Liberian people demand full public disclosure, criminal prosecution, seizure of every ill-gotten asset, and a complete dismantling of this health-sector crime syndicate.

“The health of a nation is not for sale, and those who betray it must face the wrath of justice. Boakai’s risky mission is a curse on our land, and the people must rise to break it,” Koijee emphasized.

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