The newly elected representative of Montserrado’s 15th district, Abu Bana Kamara, has been officially inducted into office.
NEC Announces CDC Candidate Abu Kamara as Winner of Montserrado’s 15th District By-Election
The National Elections Commission has announced the Coalition for Democratic Change’s Abu Kamara as the winner of Montserrado’s 15th district representative by-election.
NEC Announces August 28 for Rerun Election in Montserrado’s 15th District
The National Elections Commission has promised to announce a date for the rerun of election in Montserrado’s 15th district, as ordered by the commission’s independent hearing panel on August 14.
Police Say Electoral Violence Across Montserrado Undermining Gov’t Revenue Collection
Following several fierce violent election-related clashes between supporters of Telia Urey of the All Liberian Party and Abu Kamara of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change, the Liberia National Police says the disruptions are undermining the government’s revenue generation capacity.
Darius Dillon and Abu Kamara Lead in Official Preliminary Results
The National Elections Commission has released preliminary results for Montserrado’s senatorial and representative by-elections, with Liberty Party’s Darius Dillon leading in the senatorial race and the Coalition for Democratic Change’s Abu Kamara ahead in the race for the county’s 15th district seat.
Anti-Corruption Commission Confirms Requesting CDC Candidate to Restitute Over US$9,000
The Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission has confirmed requesting Abu Kamara, the Coalition for Democratic Change candidate in Montserrado’s 15th district by-election, to restitute more than US$9,000 he defrauded the government.
Abu Kamara Set for Europa League Debut
Liberian striker Abu Razard Kamara could make his debut in European football in July with his Slovenian club, NK Rudar.
Court Finally Clears Karnwea and Sulunteh to Contest October Elections
The Supreme Court has finally cleared the vice standard bearers of Liberty Party and the Alternative National Congress, Harrison Karnwea and Jeremiah Sulunteh, respectively.
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