The Chainsaw Milling Regulation, completed by the FDA in 2022 and is yet to be enforced, recognizes community and FDA payments, but not the Office of the Superintendent.

Acting Superintendent Forkpa Roberts claims the toll collection is legal, citing a law. “Under the Local Governance Law (Act), the county authority has the right to generate revenue on [its] own,” Roberts told The DayLight.

Roberts’ claim is incorrect. The Local Government Act does not give superintendents or their staff any power to levy fees on any good. That power lies solely in the county council, a group that comprises chiefs, the youths, and the disabled community.

A county council has not been formed in Lofa, and superintendents or their staff are not members of the body, according to the law.

That was the same wrong claim Kamba made to defend the illegal toll system before admitting it was unlawful.

This story was originally published by The DayLight and has been republished here by permission. The story was a production of the Community of Forest and Environmental Journalists (CoFEJ).