The leadership of the Liberia National Students Union, or LINSU, has denied that it possesses two firearms after public outrage erupted over a photo showing its member with what looks like a pistol.
OP-ED: The Current State of Affairs in Liberia — President Weah Needs to Lead
The group of ex-rebel generals initially demanded that Representative Yekeh Kolubah surrender himself to them so they could turn him over to the government for questioning. Can you imagine?
Rep. Yekeh Kolubah Denies He Wants to Overthrow the Government
Montserrado’s tenth district lawmaker, Yekeh Kolubah, has told the Ministry of Justice that he has no intent to incite citizens against the government and undermine the peace of the country.
Ex-Rebel Generals Withdraw Comments Demanding Rep. Kolubah Surrender to Them
A group of ex-generals of former warring factions in Liberia has withdrawn their earlier statement ordering Montserrado’s tenth district representative, Yekeh Kolubah, to surrender himself to them to be turned over to the government for questioning.
Montserrado’s Attorney Cites Rep. Yekeh Kolubah Over Comments Against President Weah
Montserrado’s county attorney, Edward Martin, has invited the county’s 10th district representative, Yekeh Kolubah, to clarify alleged comments made against President George Weah.
Rep. Yekeh Kolubah Pledges Support to Collaborating Opposition Political Parties
Montserrado’s tenth district representative, Yekeh Kolubah, has pledged his support to the opposition collaborating political parties. He did so on Sunday after he led a team of supporters to Unity Party’s headquarter in Congo Town.
Cummings Describes CDC’s Mulbah Morlu Claim of Alleged Assassination Plot against Weah as Reckless
The Political Leader of the Alternative National Congress or ALP, Alexander Cummings, has termed as â€recklessâ€, the recent statement by the Chairman of the Coalition for Democratic Change, Mulbah accusing supporters of opposition political parties were planning to assassinate President George Weah.
OP-ED: A Reflection on the First Year of Pro-Poor Governance
As opposition leader Alexander Cummings of the Alternative National Congress tried to point out, “leaders should eat last,†not “steal last†as had been twisted by government spin doctors and propagandist. Rather, he meant that leaders should serve their people first, and take care of their own needs last.