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Liberia: UP Holds Executive Session Saturday


 

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The NEWS (Monrovia)

8 August 2008
Posted to the web 8 August 2008

Jimmey C. Fahngon
Monrovia

The Chairman of the Unity Party, Dr. Charles Clarke says the Executive Committee of the Party would go to session this Saturday to discuss several issues geared towards making the party viable.

He told reporters Thursday that during the session at the Samuel k. Doe Sports Complex in Paynesville, the party would elect its third Vice President, review its constitution and look at its budget.

Dr. Clarke said the party would empower its partisans by providing scholarships and assist them with macro project.

He said the Executive session would also address the revamping of the party's headquarters in all counties.

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Dr. Clarke said the Secretary General of UP would shortly begin a nation-wide tour to acquaint partisans with activities of the party.



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