The Center for Legal Aid Support Services (CLASS) conducted a two days Consultation Workshop with Media Institutions and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) on Legislative engagement on law-making process.
The Consultation Workshop was part of a process to mobilize experiences, expertise, influences from National actors like Media Practitioners and the Civil Society Organizations.
Making remark at the Carina Hotel in Sinkor recently, where the workshop was held, CLASS’ Chief Executive Officer, Attorney (Atty.) George N. King furthered explained that the workshop was also intended to establish a realistic strategy to engage the legislature on law reforms, amendments and making of new laws to reflect the safety and security of Liberian people.
Atty. King emphasized the passage of three bills, including the Legal Aid Bill, the Liberia Correction Service Bills and the Alternative Dispute Resolution Bill.
He noted that day one of the workshops is meant for Media Practitioners while day two brought together the Civil Society Organizations.
The Center for Legal Aid Support Services’ boss wants the media and awareness campaign on law-making process and procedures amongst others.