
By: Samuel B. Johnson
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The Doe family has issued a statement distancing themselves from allegations made by Veronica Mamie Doe, one of the family members, against Senator Zoe Emmanuel Pennue and other family members. The family describes the claims as "heartbreaking and deeply distressing" and asserts that they do not reflect the values the family holds dear.
According to the statement, Veronica Mamie Doe's allegations on Spoon TV are "extremely treacherous" and "completely untrue." The family urges Liberians not to be swayed by the noise and confusion being circulated in the media, which they believe is driven by self-interest.
The Doe family emphasizes their commitment to peace, reconciliation, and unity, both within their family and in the broader context of Liberia. They appeal to all Liberians to join them in the spirit of reconciliation and nation-building, focusing on collective healing, peace, and unity.
This development comes amid a backdrop of tension between the Doe family and Senator Pennue, who has been involved in efforts to memorialize former President Samuel Kanyon Doe. The family had previously rejected plans by Senator Pennue to hold a memorial service, citing concerns over unauthorized actions ¹ ².
The Doe family's statement highlights their desire to work together with all stakeholders and citizens to build a stronger, united Liberia. They extend their hand in partnership, emphasizing the need for forward movement and progress in the nation.
The family's commitment to reconciliation and unity is evident in their call for Liberians to put aside differences and work towards a common goal. This appeal is particularly significant given the country's complex history and the need for healing and dialogue.
The Doe family's stance on this issue is clear, and their message to Liberians is one of unity, peace, and collective progress.