Mulbah Morlu

Mulbah Morlu

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Mulbah Morlu is the Chairman of STAND (Strategic Alliance for National Development) in Liberia, known for his vocal stance on issues of governance and moral integrity. He has been critical of the Liberia Council of Churches' recent decision to honor a politically divisive figure, describing it as a 'moral collapse' and a disgrace to the Church's moral authority, emphasizing the need for the Council to uphold ethical standards in its recognitions.

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Chairman Mulbah Morlu concluded that the demolitions are a deliberate policy mirroring what fueled the civil war.

A Society Offended by Words, Unmoved by Wounds | Commentaries
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2026-02-18
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Mulbah Morlu is the group chairman of STAND and was leading the protest in Monrovia.

Morlu, Wesseh, Ponpon Wanted | News
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2025-12-18
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Mulbah Morlu, former CDC Chairman, had his caretaker threaten violence against suspected gay individuals.

Teen Lured, Stripped Naked in Suspected Anti-Gay Attack; INCHR Demands Justice | News
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2025-09-11
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Mulbah Morlu is the lead organizer and Chairman of the Solidarity Trust for a New Day (STAND) who expressed disappointment in the absence of President Boakai during the protest.

“We Will be Back” | News
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2025-07-18
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Mulbah Morlu, former CDC chairman and one of the lead organizers, criticized the Boakai-Koung administration for failing to deliver on its promises.

Morlu, Acarous Gray Lead “Enough is Enough” Protest in Monrovia | News
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2025-07-17
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Mulbah Morlu, former Chairman of the ruling party, has been criticized for his lack of consistency in advocating for justice.

‘Oppressors, Now Protestors’ | News
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2025-07-17
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Mulbah Morlu wants a protest, but his planned protest is seen as a calculated bid for political rehabilitation.

Does Morlu Have Any Moral Ground to Call A Protest? | Editorials
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2025-07-15
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Mulbah Morlu described the decision as a 'moral collapse' and a disgrace to the Church's moral authority.

The Liberian Council of Churches: An Appeal to Reclaim Its Ethical Mandate | Commentaries
Daily Observer – leading Liberian newspaper, est. 1981·LiberiaLiberia· 2025-06-09
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