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Liberia: Embattled Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission Chairman Cllr Nwabudike Reportedly Asked to Resign

Liberia: Embattled Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission Chairman Cllr. Nwabudike Reportedly Asked to Resign Liberia: Embattled Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission Chairman Cllr. Nwabudike Reportedly Asked to Resign MONROVIA – FrontPageAfrica has reliably gathered that the Liberian Senate has written President George Weah advising him to call on the embattled Chairman of the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC), Cllr. A. Ndubuisi Nwabudike, to resign. Sources within the Senate said the decision was reached in an executive session on Thursday as they took into consideration the level of distrust his presence has brought to the country’s foremost anti-graft house, especially since the controversy surrounding his nationality started.

Liberia: Senatorial Candidate Edith Gongloe-Weh Brands Fraud, Violence against Female Candidates in Nimba, Gbarpolu Counties as Calculated Attempts to Stop Women s Participation

Liberia: Senatorial Candidate Edith Gongloe-Weh Brands ‘Fraud, Violence’ against Female Candidates in Nimba, Gbarpolu Counties as Calculated Attempts to Stop Women’s Participation Liberia: Senatorial Candidate Edith Gongloe-Weh Brands ‘Fraud, Violence’ against Female Candidates in Nimba, Gbarpolu Counties as Calculated Attempts to Stop Women’s Participation Share Monrovia – One of Liberia’s top female politicians, Edith Gongloe-Weh says unfavorable events against women candidates in Gbarpolu and Nimba Counties in the just ended special senatorial elections are calculated attempts to silence women in Liberian politics. Madam Gongloe-Weh, similar to Madam Botoe Kanneh of Gbarpolu who was attacked by the Country Devil and later rescued by a group of women, was the lone female candidate among seven contestants vying for one of Nimba County’s senatorial seats on the ticket of the opposition Collaborating Political Parties (CPP).

Collaborating Political Parties Counters President Weah s Annual Message, Says His Government s Agenda Has Failed to Address Needs of Liberians

Collaborating Political Parties Counters President Weah’s Annual Message, Says His Government’s Agenda Has Failed to Address Needs of Liberians Collaborating Political Parties Counters President Weah’s Annual Message, Says His Government’s Agenda Has Failed to Address Needs of Liberians Share Monrovia – Liberia’s largest opposition bloc, the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP) says contrary to President Weah’s assertion in his annual message that his Pro Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development is well on course and achieving results, his government has failed to address the plight of Liberians who resoundingly voted him in 2017. President Weah, in line with Article 58 of the Constitution of Liberia, delivered his fourth annual message where he painted an optimistic picture of the state of the nation and assured the Legislature, as the people’s deputies that despite the major setbacks posed by COVID-19, the government did not lose track and was on course in im

Liberia: Sen Dillon Backpeddles on From Saul to Paul Comments in Support of Musa Bility Chairmanship of Liberty Party

Share MONROVIA – The Vice Chairman for Political Affairs of the opposition Liberty Party (LP), Senator Abraham Darius Dillon, has backpedaled over his previous comments supporting the character of renowned Liberian businessman turned politician, Musa Hassan Bility as the new Chairman of the LP, despite his alleged link to multiple financial scandals. Senator Dillon is representing the people of Montserrado County in the 54 th National Legislature on the ticket of the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP) alliance. The LP is one of the political parties that make up the CPP. Other parties that form part of the CPP include: the former ruling Unity Party (UP), Alternative National Congress (ANC), and the All Liberian Party (ALP).

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