Monday, May 23, 2011

Liberia: CDC Intellectuals Wants Weah Quit 2011 Election

A group of Congress for Democratic Change CDC partisans under the banner of CDC Free, Conscious, Independent and Objective Thinkers are calling on their party’s political leader and 2005 election standard bearer, Amb. George M. Weah to consider his decision of contest the 2011 election.
A release quoting the CDC Intellectual group as saying that their calls for the CDC Standard bearer to allow go the forth coming national election is based on the inactiveness of the members across the country.
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CDC –FCIOT release under the signature of its chairman, Morris A.S. Swen, Jr. said CDC only existed on papers and in some communities in Monrovia and not rural Liberia as being widely believed among the party leadership.
The group further said in the release that it welcomed recent comment by Amb. Weah that there will be no free ride by partisans to contest any legislative seat on the expense of the party terming it to be in the right direction of the party and the country.
The CDC- FCIOT also maintained that with the high level of development being carry out in the country by Madam Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, it was not possible for the CDC to win the forth coming elections in Liberia. Meanwhile the group has express appreciation for the far sightedness of House Deputy Speaker and CDC Stewart, Hon Tokpa Mulbah to have recognized the development al initiatives being implemented and achieved by the Liberian government through President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.

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