Liberia: Advocacy Group STAND Launches Door-to-Door Mobilization to Ignite Nationwide Protest Movement

The launch marks the movement’s first on-the-ground community engagement in what STAND says will be a sweeping campaign to reclaim the voice of the Liberian people.

Monrovia, Liberia – The grassroots political movement STAND has kicked off its much-anticipated β€œStreet-to-Street, Door-to-Door” campaign, beginning in District 7, Montserrado County, as part of its national mobilization effort ahead of the July 17 β€œEnough is Enough” nonviolent protest.

increased suppression of dissent, intimidation of civil society, and growing fears among ordinary Liberians who feel neglected and unheard. β€œThese are the real issues confronting our people,” STAND emphasized. β€œYet, rather than addressing these problems, the government chooses to cling to outdated polling data to justify its narrative.”

As part of its campaign, STAND is calling on Afrobarometer and other reputable research institutions to return to Liberia and conduct a new, updated national survey that accurately captures citizens’ perspectives in mid-2025. 

According to the group, any new polling must assess issues such as corruption in government, access to justice and fairness in the legal system, economic hardship and inflation, human rights violations, and erosion of democratic institutions. β€œLiberians need real data, not political spin,” the group declared. β€œOnly by understanding the truth can we chart a path forward.”

STAND has confirmed plans to expand the campaign to all 17 electoral districts in Montserrado County, with additional teams being mobilized in Bong, Grand Bassa, Nimba, Lofa, and Margibi Counties in the coming weeks. 

The July 17 protest, branded under the theme β€œEnough is Enough,” is envisioned as a massive, peaceful demonstration aimed at pressuring the Boakai administration to deliver on its promises and respect democratic principles.

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Organizers say the protest will include civil society groups, student unions, market associations, youth organizations, and thousands of ordinary citizens. β€œThis movement is not about politics,” said Morlu. β€œIt’s about restoring hope, demanding results, and refusing to be lied to by those in power. If democracy means anything, then this is our moment to make it count.”

STAND is also calling on the international community and democratic observer missions to monitor the protest preparations and ensure that the rights of citizens to peaceful assembly and free expression are protected. The group warned that any attempt to suppress the protest or intimidate participants would be met with widespread condemnation, both domestically and internationally.

β€œWe will not allow fear or repression to silence the truth,” STAND stated. β€œLiberians are ready to rise, peacefully and lawfully, for justice and change.”

As residents in District 7 welcomed campaigners into their homes, many expressed hope that the growing movement would finally hold national leaders accountable. β€œWe are tired of empty promises,” said one resident in the Lakpazee area. β€œIt’s time for action, and this campaign is giving us the power to speak up.”

With the July 17 protest now just over six weeks away, STAND says its campaign will continue to expand daily, reaching more communities and spreading its message of accountability, justice, and reform. β€œThis is not a one-day event,” the group concluded. β€œIt is a people-powered movement to reclaim our democracy and restore the soul of Liberia. And it has begun β€” door by Β door.”

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