Liberia: Hearing Officer Denies Edith Gongloe-Weah Re-run, Re-count in Nimba Senatorial Election
Liberia: Hearing Officer Denies Edith Gongloe-Weah Re-run, Re-count in Nimba Senatorial Election
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MONROVIA – The National Elections Commission (NEC) of Liberia has denied and dismissed Madam Edith Gongloe-Weh complaint due to lack of substantial evidence.
On Monday February 22, 2021, the Hearing Officer adjudicating the Edith Gongloe-Weh Fraud case against NEC, Cllr. Bokai Harris told all parties and visitors at the hearing that Madam Edith Gongloe –Weh did not produce sufficient evidence as to her complaint of Fraud and elections irregularities during the just ended Senatorial elections in Nimba County between she and her arrival senator-elect Jeremiah Koung.
Senator Prince Johnson has attained to the immaculate interventionist of contemporary Liberia’s Tubmanism, the godfather era of strategetic demongrahic developments. Tubman used developments to bring about tribal unity! Tubman’s development push would later popularize his Open Door and Liberianization policies and like the faces of Firestone, BF Goodrich, Bong Mines and Lamco Yekepa’s, newer scrammbles began in Liberia.
This noble line of the senator is commendable! There should be more agregate of Nimbians in cabinet positions due to their high educational margin in the country.
Nimba can easily replace Montserrado:
Nimba is resourceful, has natural resources, has a popolus demongraphy, is a strategic bordering county to two nations.
Desktop computers donated by Henry P. Costa to the Wilfred Gongloe Educational Center
Ten sets of desktop computers have been presented to the Wilfred Kehleboe Gongloe Educational Resource Center by the Chairman of the Council of Patriots, Henry Pedro Costa. The computers were turned over to the Gongloe family on Saturday, 30 January in Monrovia.
On Saturday, 05 December, 2020, a structure which memorializes the classroom life of the teacher Wilfred Kehleboe Gongloe was comissioned in Glehyee Zorpea at a well attended ceremony, and during the commissioning Cllr. Tiawan Gongloe, oldest of the family members, threw out an SOS a call for help to the modern resource center to have computers and electricity that will help researchers and students to gather more information and gain computer literacy.
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
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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).
In Nimba County Electoral Fraud Case, NEC Second & Third Witnesses Testimonies Corroborate
In Nimba County Electoral Fraud Case, NEC Second & Third Witnesses Testimonies Corroborate
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MONROVIA – The second and third witnesses that testified on behalf of the National Elections Commission (NEC) last Friday provided a corroborating testimony in line with NEC first witness.
NEC hearing is presided over by Cllr. Bokai Harris.
Taking the witness stand on Friday, January 15, 2021, the second witness who also represented senator-elect, Jeremiah Koung as Chief supervisor in Ganta, testified to the satisfaction of the voting process during tallying and the signing of the tally sheets by various representatives.