Monrovia- February 9, 2021: Senator Abraham Darius Dillon has expressed his disappointment in the Liberian government over the alleged delay to bring to an end the full conclusion in the three missing men working for St. Moses.
Speaking during the senate regular Plenary session on Tuesday, Senator Dillon stressed his concern about the three missing men including the well-being of citizens in the country; something he said, endangers the good image of the country.
The Montserrado County Senator further claimed that national government through both the Liberia National Police and the Ministry of Justice have reportedly shown what he termed as a little or no interest over the matter since its occurrence so as to determine the current status of the missing men.

According to Senator Dillon, the government of Liberia is still doing business with the Saint Moses Funeral Parlor which is reportedly involved into the saga of the missing men, describing the government’s continuous business posture with the funeral service as being insensitive to the welfare of its citizens across the country.
Senator Dillon has further cautioned that if the leadership of the Liberian Senate fails to take a total siege of the prevailing matter in the country, it would continue to create fear in citizens and pose serious security threat to every Liberian.
At the same time, the Montserrado County Senator believes that the speedy and proper adjudication of the case will help the families so as to know as to whether their children are dead or placed somewhere unknown, stressing that the step when taken, will also restore confidence in all citizens.
Some narrations courtesy of Bans news