According to multiple sources, including a top-notch journalist and a talk show host, criminals broke into President Weah’s 9th Street resident last night and took away several valuable materials.
On Friday evening, internet users were astonished when Julia Jeh and Henry P. Costa broke the news about this unfortunate incident. Julia Jeh is a Liberian journalist who works for OK FM, while Henry P. Costa is a popular talk show host who resides in the United States.
As per the reports from the two trusted sources, many house materials were stolen, including a “huge flat screen tv” from his private bedroom. The National Security Agency is “investigating” the incident as to how these thieves managed to break into the President’s home. Read the two posts below:
— Julius Jeh
Some house materials/appliances were stolen from President Weah’s 9th Street residence, including a huge flat-screen TV from his room.
The President was at the facility earlier Friday in an angry mood, and NSA is currently investigating all workers at the house.
— Henry P. Costa
Last night, thieves broke into Weah’s 9th street mansion and made away with several items including a flat-screen TV from his personal bedroom. Wow! The NSA is currently investigating the incident. Poor security. High risk. Well, I hope his CCTV system was working because he told us to install CCTV at our homes
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Where were President Weah’s CCTV cameras?
In November 2020, the Liberian President encouraged ordinary citizens to buy CCTV cameras for security as the country’s insecurity was getting out of hand. He made the call shortly after he signed the book of condolence of the fallen Director of the Internal Audit Agency (IAA), Mr. Emmanuel Barten Nyeswa, in Monrovia.
“Buy your own CCTV cameras,” says President Weah. How can a president who encouraged ordinary citizens to acquire security cameras not have one to protect his properties from thieves?
Where were his private securities at the time of this tragic incident?
How has the public reacted?
How I wish they had the power to remove the building itself, my heart leaps whenever I see our tax dollars being diverted to build Weah’s personal property.
Siaka Mohammed Gaytaweh
By right the president’s residence supposed to have the most sophisticated security system at all times. This should show to him that he himself is not safe.
Florence Kingsley
If thieves can break in to the president’s mansion, then we the common people are at the mercy of God. No Wonder Weah said everyone should get a ctc camera. Sad time for Lib people.
Krubo Duyen
It still sounds comical to me. Who else they can’t steal from in this country if they can steal from the Prezo’s house?
Zico Wreh