Peace is relative. Peace could mean the state prevailing in the absence of war and also the absence of mental stress or anxiety. You guys have presented good points on the state of Liberia as it relate to peace considering all the years that the locusts have eaten. What we all need to do now is to see where we can take it after Ma Ellen. 2011 will be very decisive and we as progressive forces need to come together and win either the Legislature or executive branch of government so that we can empower the down trodden masses of our country in term of socio economic development.
It is time for us be it which party you find yourself to define a national agenda that will address the suffering of our people. We could either adopt a short or long range plan that will address all the major concerns in our countryor leave them to perish . There is a need for the holding of a national conference before the next election so that all the stake holders in Liberia will realize that Liberia is for all of us and it's development will depend on how we intend to agree and disagree. We need a smooth transition from poverty to to economic stardom.
If we all see ourselves as part of the solution then Peace is sustainable else we are doom for failure once more.
In the cause of the People the struggle continue!
Isaac T. Settro, Jr.
Vice Chairman
United People's Party/UPP_PACO
USA