Nathaniel McGill Accused of Fueling Tension in Gbarpolu, As Leaked Audio Reveals Detail Crisis Nathaniel McGill Accused of Fueling Tension in Gbarpolu, As Leaked Audio Reveals Detail Crisis
Minister Nathaniel F. McGill
The Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, Nathaniel Falo McGill has been accused of been responsible for what is currently taken place where some opposition members were arrested, and the sexual harassments of some female members of the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP).
Speaking on a local radio station in Monrovia, CPP Youth Whig Chairman, James Morris said the Minister of State should be held responsible for his role in the crisis in the County which led to the presumptive winner of the County senatorial seat, Madam Botoe Kanneh.
Emergence of country devil renews tension in Normor, Gbarpolu County, ahead of senatorial election
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Daily Observer has reliably learnt that the leading senatorial candidate in Gbarpolu, Madam Botoe Kanneh, has been kidnapped to an unknown location. The incident comes following reports on Monday, December 14, of the release of a ‘country devil’ in Normor Datando town, electoral district number three, Gbarpolu County, which has renewed electoral tensions ahead of the midterm senatorial election, scheduled for Tuesday, December 15, 2020.
As the result of electoral tension that started on December 8, when local authorities, of Normor seized ballot boxes, preventing people in the town from voting, the National Election (NEC) rescheduled the election in the town, while announcing results from other counties.
The Independent Candidate Botoe Kanneh and CPP candidate Sam K. Zinnah and a number of their supporters were stopped by Liberia Immigration Services (LIS) officers from entering the town of Normor Datando.
Normor Datando was a scene of renewed tension on Sunday December 13, 2020 when two Candidates attempted to enter Normor Datando ahead of the Tuesday schedule. The CPP Candidate Sam K. Zinnah and Independent Candidate Botoe Kanneh and number of their supporters were stopped by Liberia Immigration Services (LIS) officers from entering the town of Normor Datando.
Supporters of both Zinnah and Kanneh were seen or heard demanding access to the town on grounds that the CDC candidate, Hon. Alfred G. Koiwood, had his team in Normor holding secret meetings while at the same time denying other candidates access to the town. One of the aggrieved supporters of Candidate Botoe Kanneh named several persons from the Camp of Hon. Koiwood that were already in Normor. He named some as Assistant Su