Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberian politician and an accomplished economist who was president of Liberia from 2006 to 2018; she was the first woman to be elected head of state of an African country. Johnson Sirleaf won a share of the 2011 Nobel Prize for Peace for her efforts to further women’s rights.
Liberia: Is Rep. Gray Now ‘Enemy Of The State In CDC-Led Government?
Liberia: Is Rep. Gray Now ‘Enemy Of The State In CDC-Led Government?
THE EDITOR
Are they going to brand CDC Representative Acarous Moses Gray a “troublemaker” or “enemy of the state” now that he is courageous enough to forecast the gloom and doom that could result from a dying economy and political discontent if drastic measures are not taken now in Liberia?
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I was once a CDC sympathizer during the regime of corrupt former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf before I jumped off the CDC bandwagon and went with VP Joe Boakai in the 2017 presidential elections. My instincts than are now becoming a reality for a rookie politician George Weah who still equates the presidency with playing a 90-minute football/soccer game.
By Rep. Acarous M. Gray
FRIDAY 23RD DECEMBER 2011
In the police cell at the National Police Headquarters, the atmosphere was tense and there was chaos all over the place with notorious criminals fighting among themselves for supremacy of who becomes the prison commander. I must admit that none of them touched me and the full respect was accorded me. Those guys even got me to another angle from the feces of maggots crawling on me. The area of the police cell I was placed in was in the toilet room where maggots and roaches have taken over the place and that was deliberate psychological or mental torture. Again, the masses knew their leader and I was relocated after hours of having those maggots walked on me.