Liberia Pursues Legal Action Against Union Leaders After Violent SRC Protests

Liberia Government Charges Former Union Leaders Over Violent SRC Protests

Key Figures Face Serious Charges After Margibi County Unrest

MARGIBI, Liberia – The Liberian government has initiated legal proceedings against former leaders of the Salala Agricultural Workers Union of Liberia (SAWUL) following violent protests at the Salala Rubber Corporation (SRC) in June 2024.

Charges and Allegations

Former union President Mary P. Boimah and Secretary Lawrence Gorgbor, along with six others, face multiple charges including:

  • Criminal conspiracy
  • Armed robbery
  • Arson
  • Theft of property

Root Causes of the Protests

The unrest began when rubber tappers protested unpaid wages and demanded improved:

  • Working conditions
  • Medical care
  • Employee rights

Escalation and Damage

The peaceful demonstration turned violent when protesters:

  • Stormed SRC headquarters
  • Ransacked offices
  • Burned the NASSCORP office
  • Targeted the plantation manager’s property

Total damages exceeded $785,000, including:

  • $275,210 in property damage
  • $510,000 in lost revenue

Legal Proceedings

The Liberia National Police (LNP) arrested eight individuals, with charges later expanded by the Margibi County Grand Jury. Key developments include:

  • Initial bond set at $550,420 (later revoked)
  • Defendants rearrested in March 2025
  • Government emphasizing public safety concerns

Defendant’s History

Mary Boimah has prior involvement in violent protests, including:

  • 2019 Weala Town demonstrations
  • Burning of police stations
  • Destruction of court property

Broader Implications

The case has sparked national discussions about:

  • Labor union responsibilities
  • Workers’ rights advocacy
  • Protest violence prevention

Legal experts emphasize the independence of judicial proceedings, while government sources confirm their commitment to pursuing justice in this high-profile case.

Credit: Original reporting by Yaway Jaivey. For complete details, visit the source article.

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