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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Liberia Faces Crisis as Guinean Troops Cross Border; President Boakai Seeks Diplomatic Solution
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Liberia Faces Crisis as Guinean Troops Cross Border; President Boakai Seeks Diplomatic Solution

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Last updated: March 29, 2026 5:08 am
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Liberia Engages Regional Leaders Amid Rising Tensions with Guinea Over Border Dispute

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Diplomacy or Weakness? Public Reaction SplitsCalls for ECOWAS InterventionWar Trauma Looms Over DebateWhat’s Next?

Diplomatic efforts intensify as Liberians voice mixed reactions to government’s handling of territorial incursion.

Monrovia, Liberia – Tensions between Liberia and Guinea have escalated following reports of Guinean soldiers crossing into Liberian territory, prompting urgent diplomatic talks within the Mano River Union (MRU). President Joseph Boakai’s administration has called for calm while engaging Guinean leader Mamady Doumbouya and Sierra Leone’s Julius Maada Bio to resolve the dispute peacefully.

The conflict centers on the Makona River region, a long-contested area rich in minerals, where Guinean forces allegedly seized equipment and raised their flag. While Liberia’s government emphasizes diplomacy, citizens and activists remain divided—some praising restraint, others demanding stronger action to defend sovereignty.

Diplomacy or Weakness? Public Reaction Splits

FrontPage Africa spoke with Liberians across the political spectrum, revealing frustration over the government’s muted response.

Leon B. Saydee, a West Point resident, acknowledged the complexity of negotiations but urged transparency: “Diplomacy takes time, but people are afraid. The government must share facts to stop speculation.”

Critics, however, see hesitation as a failure. Cyrus Gbaryee of Gardnersville accused leaders of repeating past mistakes: “Guinea is taking our land because our government is weak. We can’t keep losing territory to neighbors.”

Gender activist Euodia T. Gbatoe warned against prolonged talks: “If diplomacy fails, we must consider radical steps. Allowing invaders on our soil is unacceptable.”

Calls for ECOWAS Intervention

Rights activist Titus B. Pakalah criticized Liberia’s delayed military deployment, arguing that regional bodies like ECOWAS should mediate: “Territorial breaches demand swift action, not just police presence.”

Lawyer Cllr. Tiawon Gongloe urged a transparent investigation into the Makona River dispute, stressing: “Sovereignty isn’t negotiable. Both nations must honor shared history and resolve this peacefully.”

War Trauma Looms Over Debate

For many, memories of Liberia’s civil war amplify fears. Prescilla Abram Cooper, a Montserrado County lawmaker, pleaded for unity: “War destroys indiscriminately. We must protect our hard-won peace.”

Yet resident Emmanuel Pewu blasted military underfunding: “Paying soldiers $200 a month won’t defend our borders. The government isn’t being honest about this crisis.”

What’s Next?

President Boakai’s suspension of mining in the disputed zone aims to de-escalate tensions, but with Guinean forces still reportedly occupying Liberian land, pressure mounts for a definitive resolution. As MRU talks continue, Liberians await clarity—hoping diplomacy prevails but wary of history repeating itself.

— Reported by Nexio News

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