The Vanguard Student Unification Party (SUP) at the University of Liberia has announced a major protest against the Joseph Nyuma Boakai administration. Mr. Odacious Mulbah, Chairman of SUP, announced yesterday that the campus-based student political party will stage a major protest against the administration of President Boakai, citing the alleged failed promises on job creation and access to justice.
Speaking Monday on the main campus of the university, Mulbah criticized the government’s performance, arguing that there has been little to no meaningful development both at the University of Liberia and across the country.
He alleged that students and ordinary Liberians continue to struggle amid worsening economic conditions in the country.
Mr. Mulbah further accused the Unity Party administration of failing on key campaign commitments, adding that nearly three years into President Boakai’s tenure, expectations surrounding employment opportunities and justice sector reforms remain largely unmet.
He disclosed that the protest, dubbed the “March for Jobs and Justice,” is scheduled for April 14, 2026.
According to organizers, the demonstration will commence on the UL campus and proceed through major streets in Monrovia.
The SUP chairman warned that the protest is intended to pressure the government into action, adding that sustained student engagement will continue until tangible results are achieved.
