
MONROVIA – Liberty Party (LP), a prominent member of the ruling Unity Party Alliance, celebrated its 20th anniversary with a series of events that highlighted its commitment to democratic principles and the legacy of its founding leader, Cllr. Charles Walker Brumskine.
The central celebration took place in Monrovia, where party officials and supporters gathered to reflect on two decades of political advocacy and achievement.

The event featured the unveiling of an official portrait of Cllr. Brumskine, a revered figure in the party’s history. Cllr. Brumskine played a crucial role in shaping the party’s vision and direction.
In addition to the portrait unveiling, a memorial hall was dedicated in his honor, providing a lasting tribute to his contributions to the party and the nation.
The hall is set to serve as a center for political dialogue and community engagement, embodying the values that Brumskine championed during his lifetime.

Party leaders emphasized the importance of unity and continued commitment to their democratic ideals, urging members to carry forward Brumskine’s legacy of leadership and service.
The anniversary celebration not only marked a significant milestone for the Liberty Party but also reinforced its position as a key player in Liberia’s political landscape.
It sounds like a significant event for the Liberty Party, marking two decades of their political journey and honoring key figures within the organization.

The naming of the Eugene Fallah Kpaka Conference Room and the Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence Secretariat Office highlights the importance of leadership and contributions to the party’s mission.
The theme, “Liberty Party: 20 Years of Democratic Legacy to Cherish,” emphasizes a commitment to good governance and the rule of law, which are crucial for fostering opportunities for all citizens.