The Analyst (Monrovia)

Liberia: CDC's Founding Member Descends On Weah

22 April 2008


The Chairman of the National Youth League and a Founding Member of the Congress for Democratic Change, Mr. Sidiki Fofana has descended on first partisan George Weah.

In a press statement issued April 17, 2008 and posted on internet, he described Weah's support for Mrs. Geraldine Doe-Sheriff as Acting Chairman of the Party, in the face of controversy and grievous allegation of signature fraud, defamation and betrayal form within and amongst members of the executive committee as poor political judgment mockery and unfortunate.

He said it was troubling, regrettable and contradictory for Mr. Weah to weigh support behind her while he, the acting leadership of the youth league as well as other senior party members were prevailing on both Mr. Sackie, Mrs. Sheriff and others concerned to see reason to champion the interest of the party and its partisans.

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Being the first Standard- bearer of the CDC in 2005, who campaigned on upholding transparency, the rule of law and promoting unification, for him to endorse the Acting Chairmanship of Mrs. Sheriff, in the absence of an independent body to ascertain the truth was not in the right direction.

He said thousand of CDCeans await to know the true of an intolerable situation, which has the proclivity of not just giving birth to division and abhorrence, but to unarguably bring to question the moral credibility of members of the National Executive Committee, the highest decision making body of the party

Mr. Fofana is calling on youth of the CDC to demand and accept nothing less than an independent investigation into these allegations of scheme, denigration and malign as the basis of re-establishing moral and political authority of members of the NEC.

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