The Analyst (Monrovia)

Liberia: Sekou Conneh is Treated As Guinean, Information Minister Says

J. Nathaniel Daygbor

3 July 2009


Reacting to public outcries relative to the reticence of the Liberian Government on the detention of Sekou Conneh in Guinea, former leader of one of the warring factions in Liberia, Information Minister Dr. Laurence Bropleh has set the record straight, saying that the detained Conneh is being treated as Guinean national and not a Liberian citizen.

Minister Bropleh said the Government of Liberia was concerned about his condition, but he indicated that they (government) can not do much because the former warlord is also a prominent citizen of Guinea.

Apart from saying that he is a Guinean national, the Information Minister in the same vein noted that the Liberian government has not received any formal communication from the military government of Guinea, neither Ambassador E. Sumo Jones who follows the activities of all Liberians in that country.

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According to him, the situation with Mr. Conneh's imprisonment is something that needs much required information before any action is considered by the government. Reports of Conneh detention in Guinea, his native land, have since flooded the media landscape for reasons yet unknown to the Liberian populace.

Since then, there have been incessant calls by Liberians, especially his tribesmen for President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf-led government to speedily intervene.

In other developments, Information Boss has threatened to demolish every video club in the city that does not meet the minimum requirement set by the government of Liberia. The Information Minister said his ministry is about to inspect all video clubs throughout the country beginning next week, adding that any video club that does not meet the necessary requirement will be demolished.

"Early next week, inspectors from the Information Ministry will carry out intensive inspection of all video clubs, especially those ones that are built in alleys, those without proper toilet system and video clubs that do not have copy right license to film movies," he said.

Addressing his regular Thursday press briefing at the Information Ministry yesterday, Minister Bropleh said "the government is trying to build a civilized nation and will not allow anyone who will stand in the way of the progress of the state."

He then clarified that the movie that the new film "Johnnie Mad Dog", is not about the Liberian civil war, but instead is portraying the civil unrest in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

He warned that anyone caught filming "the Jonnie Mad Dog Movie" will be dealt with under Liberian law, adding: "The government has not agreed or put into place mechanism that would allow its citizens to watch such movie."

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