Liberia: Neyor Downplays Sanvee's Political Rants, Fears Only Weah

Monrovia — Christopher Neyor, an independent candidate in the Montserrado County special senatorial elections, has downplayed claims by Liberty Party's Benjamin Sanvee that he's a disgruntled child. In a less than eight-minute interview with Sky FM's T-max Jlateh on November 10, Sanvee figuratively described Neyor as a mad man and also took issues with George Weah and Robert Sirleaf.

"That's what I called the three pillars of the system. And this is how I define them and you will be hearing more of this [when the campaign starts]. You have a representation of the system, who has now mocked into a candidate, passing around peddling false hopes and talking about believing again. You have an accomplice and a benefactor of the system, who inspires so much hope, but is now sitting at the queen's table.

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