ALCOP-USA chairman demands accountability from Liberia Chapter.

It appears that all is not well within the All-Liberian Coalition Party in terms of accountability, as one official makes demands.
By Edwin N. Khakie
USA, August 21, 2025: The Chairman of the All-Liberian Coalition Party’s United States Chapter (ALCOP-USA), Mr. Abubakarseleke Soko Sackor, is demanding financial accountability from the party’s Liberia leadership regarding funds transferred from the U.S. to support recent political activities.
In a statement released over the weekend, Sackor expressed deep concern that despite the sacrifices and contributions of ALCOP supporters in the U.S., the Liberia chapter has failed to provide any official financial report on how the funds were utilized.
“This silence is unacceptable and undermines the trust of our members and the credibility of our institution,” Sackor stressed.
According to ALCOP-USA, significant contributions were mobilized from members and well-wishers across America and forwarded to Liberia to bolster the party’s campaign operations. However, the chapter insists that no receipts, expenditure breakdowns, or financial statements have been provided to date.
Chairman Sackor specifically called on Mr. Ansu Dolley and Mr. Dee Biilty, who were entrusted with the handling of campaign resources, to present urgently:
Receipts and supporting documents of expenditures, including the purchase of campaign motorbikes.
An official communication explaining how all contributions were allocated and utilized.
“ALCOP is a people’s party, and our people deserve honesty. We will not tolerate financial secrecy or a lack of accountability. Every dollar sent must be justified with evidence,” Sackor emphasized.
He further warned that the failure of ALCOP Liberia to provide accountability could strain relations between the U.S. and Liberia chapters of the party and risk eroding trust within the broader Mandingo and Liberian communities.
The U.S. Chapter has given a 14-day ultimatum for the Liberia leadership to submit the requested financial report and supporting documentation to the Office of the Chairman of ALCOP-USA. If unmet, Sackor hinted at possible consequences that could further test the unity and credibility of ALCOP both at home and abroad. -Edited by Othello B. Garblah.