
Justice Minister Tweah interacts with "Justice Ambassadors" in training...
The Minister of Justice today, August 22, 2025 met with High school and University students participating in Cycle-2 of the "Responsible Citizens Justice Program at the Ministry of Justice in Monrovia.
During the interactions, students shared insightful reflections on the dangers and root causes of mob justice in their communities.
They highlighted the need for greater awareness, legal literacy, and stronger community trust in the justice system.
Commending their passion and dedication, Justice Minister, Cllr. N. Oswald Tweh thanked the students for their time and thoughtful input.
He urged them to be champions of the Anti-Mob Justice Campaign within their schools, universities, and communities.
“Take this campaign forward and help build a culture of justice, not vengeance", he said.
The event marks a key step in the Ministry’s ongoing efforts to engage young leaders in promoting lawful and responsible citizenship.
The students were led by the Program Coordinator, Atty. Abigail T. Gbessagee.
