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Traders in Liberia’s Maryland County protest fee hikes and poor conditions, demanding the removal of Market Superintendent Abraham Wilson, who offered to resign.
On March 3, 2026, hundreds of market traders in Maryland County, Liberia, shut down markets in Pleebo and Harper in a peaceful protest demanding the removal of County Market Superintendent Abraham Wilson.
They cited steep fee increases, deteriorating infrastructure, poor sanitation, and lack of electricity, while questioning financial mismanagement and Wilson’s exclusion from national market events.
Wilson acknowledged declining support, said the fee hikes were national policy, and offered to resign.
County Superintendent Henry Cole confirmed a mediation meeting would be held to address fees, conditions, and transparency, urging calm and dialogue.
Los comerciantes en el condado de Maryland de Liberia protestan por los aumentos de tarifas y las malas condiciones, exigiendo la destitución del superintendente de mercado Abraham Wilson, quien ofreció renunciar.