Liberia, March 27 -- Liberian People's Party political leader and former Solicitor General, Tiawan Saye Gongloe, has warned that he will launch a campaign to impeach President Joseph Boakai if the government fails to investigate allegations of illegal mining along the Liberia-Guinea border.

Speaking at the Centennial Pavilion-near the grave of former President William V. S. Tubman and the Providence Baptist Church, where Liberia's constitution was adopted-Gongloe framed his remarks as a call for accountability and national duty.

"If President Boakai does not act, then he is complicit, and I will launch a campaign for his impeachment. I'm very serious about it," Gongloe said.

He stressed that Liberia, still recovering from the effects o...