Border Crisis: Guinean Troops Spark Alarm in Liberia After Summit, Government Moves to Calm Fears

Fresh concerns have emerged along the Liberia-Guinea border following reports of armed Guinean soldiers crossing into Liberian territory in Lofa County, an incident that occurred barely a day after a high-level summit in Conakry aimed at easing tensions between the two countries. Eyewitness accounts and local authorities confirm that soldiers crossed at the Sorlumba crossing point, moving beyond the Makona River, which is internationally recognized as the boundary, into Liberian soil. This provocative act has instilled fear among residents, many of whom were captured in live Facebook videos fleeing their towns and villages with their belongings, reminiscent of Liberia's civil war era displacements.
Lofa County Superintendent J. Lavelah Massaquoi visited the affected area and described the situation as troubling. He urged residents to remain calm, emphasizing the government's role in protection and diplomatic engagement. Superintendent Massaquoi directly confronted the Guinean soldiers, who stated they were acting under military orders and needed to consult their superiors. He recounted their claims of coming for peace despite being armed, and their request for further communication through official channels, prompting him to report the situation to his superiors in Monrovia.
In response, the Government of Liberia moved to reassure the public and de-escalate the situation. Information Minister Jerolinmek Matthew Piah released a statement confirming that the Guinean government had issued a directive for its troops to withdraw from the area, a development welcomed by Liberia as a constructive step towards easing tensions and restoring normalcy. While acknowledging public concern over earlier troop movements in Sorlumba, Minister Piah explained that these movements were part of the operational process to implement the withdrawal directive issued by Guinean authorities.
This latest border incident occurred shortly after an emergency summit of leaders from Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone in Conakry. This summit, attended by President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Guinea's Mamadi Doumbouya, and Sierra Leone's Julius Maada Bio, specifically aimed to de-escalate rising border tensions in the Mano River region. A joint communiqué, adopted under the Mano River Union (MRU) framework, underscored the leaders' shared commitment to addressing regional issues exclusively through peaceful diplomatic means, in line with Article 33 of the United Nations Charter which promotes dialogue and negotiation over confrontation. They agreed to maintain the status quo ante in disputed areas while negotiations for a
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