Monrovia- Hon. Yekeh Kolubah of Montsorrado and Hon. Mary Karwor of Grand Bassa counties (Wife of chief Zanzar Karwor) are among forty-three (43) Representatives out of seventy three Representatives who have signed up to a resolution for the establishment of the War Crimes at the Liberian legislature. According Representative Hanson Kaizolu of Montsorrado county district seventeen, Hon. Yekeh Kolubah was among the first ten law makers who signed the resolution when it was put on the floor.

Other notable names who have signed so far are Margibi County District #2 Representative Ivar Jones whom confirmed that he signed the document on August 28, 2019,
Montserrado County District #17 Representative Hanson Kiazolu, District #4 Representative Robert Womah, a member of the Unity Party, the UP caucus chairman told the media that other like-minded lawmakers, including Representatives Francis Dopoh, Dixon Seeboe, Rustonlyn Suakoko Dennis, Mary Karwor, others who he can’t name also signed the Resolution.
Representative Thomas Goshua of the Alternative National Congress (ANC), also joined Nimba County District #8 Representative Larry P. Younquoi, who also support to the creation of the War , Economic Crime Courts in the country.
Some of those who have not signed the resolution
Grand Gedeh County District #2 Representative, George S. Boley, Nimba County lawmakers of Districts #1 and #4 Representatives, Jeremiah Koung and Gonpu Kargon, have not signed the Resolution. They have expressed displeasure over the establishment of the War Crime Court.
It can be recalled last week, President Weah Communicated to the National Legislature that he is committed to a holistic implementation of the National Consensus, and wants the Legislature to advise and provide guidance on all legislative and other necessary measures towards the implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) report, including the establishment of the Economic and War Crime Courts.