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As part of preparatory activities leading to the October 10 legislative and presidential elections, the Grand Gedeh County Chapter of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) on June 30, 2023, had a county-wide primary to select its representative candidates for the 3 electoral districts and a senatorial candidate for the lone senatorial seat.
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The leadership of the Liberian Senate has established a five-member conference committee, to work along with their counterparts in the House of Representatives for a joint resolution authorizing the Central Bank of Liberia to print a new family of Liberian banknotes.
Announcing members of the committee Tuesday, Senate Protempore Albert Tugbe Chie said the establishment follows a resolution voted on during the Senate’s last day sitting before the Easter break; which shows that the Senate version passed was different from that of the House of Representatives.“
The following Senators that constitute the conference committee to work with the House of Representatives to come out with a final version in accordance with law are, Senators Marshall A. Dennis, chairman on Banking and Currency; James Emmanuel Nuquay, chairman on Public Account and Audit; Morris G. Saytumah, chairman on Ways, Means and Budget; Varney G. Sherman, chairman on Judiciary;
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Grand Gedeh Legislative Caucus Chair Alex Grant
Grand Geedeh Bar Association in collaboration with the Grand Geedeh County Legislative Caucus has ended a two-day Community leaders meeting with stakeholders of bordering communities with the Ivory Coast.
Those in attendance included District Commissioners, youth leaders, the Chairman of the Grand Geedeh Legislative Caucus Alex C. Grant, and Senator Marshall A. Dennis, women leaders, traditional leaders and local chiefs.
This meeting came in a wake of numerous complaints of land dispute in the county, most especially at the bordering communities, involving the local with forest land demarcation. This confusing is influence by the Burkinabe’s, who are said to have been crossing into Liberia illegally.