Monrovia – Liberia’s Economist Samuel Jackson who is in the country to launch his book, has questioned the moral of the former ruling party Partisans to participate in the much talk about June 7 protest.
Mr. Jackonson who appears harsh in his posts on social media, said in one of his posts: “For those like Elpaulay Jackson and others utilizing fake logic masquerading as erudition let me make it clear; Unity Partisans who enabled Ellen and her degenerate son to loot and pillage our country are not patriots. They cannot save the state”.

Meanwhile Mr. Jackson has said he supports and understand the legitimate grievances of ordinary Liberians but he opposes the participation and leadership of Unity Partisans in this otherwise constitutional redress of legitimate grievances.
“I will not be deterred from showing my utter disgust for those without the moral compass to lead the protest; Furthermore I will not engage in senseless and ruthless enmity against my comrades in government although I am opposed to their handling of governance.
And so it goes. I will fight to my death to protect the rights of protesters. But I must question the moral leadership of some organizers”.
He said how can UP partisans be considered moral leaders to coordinate a protest for good governance when their officials participated in the looting of the state?
Mr. Jackson posts which were to the dislikes of most of the Unity party Partisans who were on social media, said “Fombah Sirleaf jammed Costa station. The government jailed my friend Rodney Sieh; the government mortgaged all of our known resources to Mickey mouse companies.
They threatened my life. Lied on me. Paid youngsters to spread lies about me.
Unity Party has no moral role to participate in the process.
They need to lay low as they’re undermining the legitimacy of a protest with real grievances.
17 billion dollars in worthless currency into the market”.
In another development, the Liberia’s Economist has said no where in the GAC Audit report, that indicted Finance minister Samuel Tweah.