VEx Donates to Families Of 4 Deceased Auditors -Says: But JUSTICE Will Still Come No Matter How Long

Voices from Exile (Vex), a local exiled humanitarian and advocacy group, has donated the cash of US$1,255 and L$11,800 to the families of four deceased auditors that died in Liberia under questionable circumstances. A press statement issued by the group said “Initially, the VEx collect money to hire an independent foreign pathologist to diagnose the cause of death of the auditors, but the non-cooperation and guilty posture of the government kept resisting our honest move. But JUSTICE will still come no matter how long it takes.”

The statement issued on May 12, 2021 said VEx through its chief convener Martin K. N. Kollie is more than humbled to not only advocate for justice on behalf of the four auditors but to also identify with the children of these auditors.

On this note, the group present amounts of local and foreign currencies to the families of the deceased auditors as their modest contribution towards the tuition and fees of their children.

“We are more than honored to unite and connect with the families and loved ones of the four public auditors who were gruesomely murdered in cold blood for honestly discharging their national duties as anti-graft crusaders,” the statement said.

According to the group through their statement, “We want to extend our earnest sympathy to them once and reassure them of our endless support and solidarity. In our opinion, these auditors will continue to be celebrated and remembered as true heroes because they died while fighting against corruption and public waste in government.”

Signed by Martin K. N. Kollie, the exiled Liberian advocate and chief convener of Vex, the statement noted that the amounts were willingly contributed through VEx by a group of patriotic Liberians who are very concerned about JUSTICE and the livelihood of the auditors’ families.

Voices from Exile, the statement said, will not rest until JUSTICE is guaranteed for those deceased auditors, indicating, “We are firmly standing with and by their families during these difficult times.

The statement said VEx is grateful to all its supporters, followers, and sympathizers for their contribution towards this worthy initiative, and added. “Only God will bless them enough.”

The statement said the group is also seeking justice for the three missing boys that were allegedly kidnapped by St. Moses, a key ally to the Weah-led government. It is unfortunate that this government is still protecting St. Moses at the expense of grieving family members. We are still demanding the unconditional release of those boys.

“As we advocate for millions of Liberians across Liberia, we have a duty to also assist and inspire lost hope. And this is exactly what VEx has been involved with, the statement indicated, adding that on this note, we appreciate the families of those public auditors for working along with us in this regard.

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