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LIBERIA PROTEST COALITION MAKES FIRST OFFICIAL APPOINTMENT

(ANNOUNCES PUBLIC RELATIONS & STRATEGIC MEDIA ENGAGEMENT COMMAND)

THE LIBERIA PROTEST COALITION
Organizers of the July 17, 2026
“LEAD OR LEAVE” MASS PROTEST

Also known as;
“THE 2ND COMING”

Officially announces the establishment of the Department of Communications, Press & Public Affairs Command.

Subsequently, the Central High Command of the Protest Coalition hereby officially appoints the following distinguished revolutionary activists to serve within the Department of Communications, Press & Public Affairs Command, in furtherance of effective media coordination, strategic messaging, public engagement, information management, and the advancement of a unified national communications strategy for the Lead or Leave Protest Coalition.

Attny. Isaac W. Jackson, in his capacity as Senior International Spokesman & Chief Communications Strategist, shall provide strategic oversight, supervision, and advisory leadership to the Committee.

Committee members are as follows:

1. Foday N. Massaquoi — Director of Communications & Public Affairs (Head)
2. Augustine P. Outland — Deputy Director (Operations & Ex*****on)
3. Makimeh Fofana — Executive Assistant to the Director
4. Marsin Leader Tarpeh — Chief Spokesperson
5. Abraham Nani — Deputy Spokesperson
6. Lassana F. Kromah — Press Secretary
7. Oliver Wozoruah — Assistant Press Secretary
8. Lucky Davies — Public Affairs Officer
9. Junkies Morris — Media Relations Director
10. Onnis Wudueh — Strategic Communications & Messaging Lead
11. Mohammed Fahnbulleh — Research, Policy & Fact-Check Lead
12. Joshua Karr — Media Coordination Officer
13. Frederick Wilson — Narrative Development & Editorial Officer
14. Williams Quedah Jr. — Policy Research & Documentation Officer
15. Armah Brooks — Digital Communications Director
16. Thomas N. Sarbo — Content & Speechwriting Lead
17. Simeon Zoe — Creative & Branding Director
18. Sahr Anthony — Social Media Mobilization Coordinator
19. Giv C. Smart — Graphics & Visual Media Officer
20. Dahn Elton Leweah Dahn — Rapid Response Director
21. Kollie Borbor — Monitoring & Intelligence Lead
22. Augustine P. Outland — Rapid Response Communications Officer
23. Aaron Gee — National Field Communications Coordinator
24. Abraham P. Brown — Media Production & Documentation Lead
25. Nelson Rhoda — Livestream & Broadcast Coordinator
26. Oliver Wozoruah — Field Media Operations Officer
27. Mohammed Fahnbulleh — Internal Communications Officer
28. Theo M. George — Information Security & Protocol Officer
29. Lassana Thomas Sankara Konneh — Internal Coordination & Records Officer

The Coalition extends congratulations to all appointed officials and calls upon them to serve with professionalism, discipline, patriotism, and unwavering commitment to the mission of the movement and the Liberian people.

Together, we remain fearless, nonviolent, organized, and relentless in the collective pursuit of national change and accountable leadership.

Meanwhile, the appointment of other equally important structures will continue tomorrow and in the days ahead.

For and on behalf of the Protest Coalition High Command,

MK Morlu
Chairman

SIGNED

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