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No date for Gbarpolu election - Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news

No date for Gbarpolu election - Liberia news The New Dawn Liberia, premier resource for latest news
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Women Raise Over US$3,000 to Support Embattled Female Candidates

Women Raise Over US$3,000 to Support Embattled Female Candidates
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Women Solidarity Launches Fundraiser to Support Kanneh, Gongloe-Weh

Botoe Kanneh, Senatorial Candidate, Gbarpolu County Liberian women have begun a concerted effort aimed at supporting one another in legal battle surrounding election disputes arising from the recent senatorial election held on December 8, 2020. The latest support is going towards legal and logistical support for Madam Botoe Kanneh whom the NEC finally declared as the winner in the Gbarpolu Senatorial race, and Madam Edith Gongloe-Weh, who the NEC declared as one of the losers in Nimba County. Madam Weh has meanwhile raised the issue of fraud and irregularities. The Liberian women’s resolve to stand by their embattled sisters on this tough political journey, mainly via post-election dispute resolution through the National Elections Commission (NEC) and the Supreme Court, seems to be beyond words.

Had It Not Been for Those Women Who Stood Up…

Presumptive Senator-elect for Gbarpolu County, Botoe Kanneh, expresses gratitude Botoe Kanneh, Gbarpolu County’s presumptive Senator-elect, has hailed women rights advocates for her victory among nine male political candidates if the National Elections Commission’s final result will render her the victory. Since former President Charles Taylor established the county, Madam Kanneh is the first female to contest in an election to become a presumed winner after contentious electoral disputes that led to the re-run of the process. Madam Kanneh in an interview told Daily Observer, “I could have fallen prey for the second time had it not been for those women who stood up to ensure that my victory comes to pass.”

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