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CDC picks Yallah for Bong senatorial race

Ahead of the 2020 senatorial election in Liberia, the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) has endorsed the candidacy of Senator Henry Willie Yallah to run on the party’s ticket in Bong County for his reelection.

Reading the endorsement statement in Gbarnga over the weekend, CDC’s Jorquelleh District #3 Representative Josiah Marvin Cole stressed the need for Senator Yallah to contest on the ticket of the ruling party in the ensuing senatorial election.

Representative Cole explains that CDC has built confidence and trust in Senator Yallah as people centered leader, noting that there is a need for him to be given the second chance to serve the County at the Liberian Senate on the CDC ticket.

Additionally, the CDC county chairman praises Senator Yallah for playing a major role in the completion of some development projects in the county since his election in 2011.

Representative Cole states that the full house of the CDC in Bong County with no regret, endorses Senator Yallah, describing him as the face of the CDC in the coming 2020 senatorial election in Bong County.

Representative Cole assures Senator Yallah that the party will vigorously campaign for his re-election. In his acceptance speech, Senator Yallah thanks the CDC for endorsing and announcing his second term bid in the 2020 senatorial election.

The Bong County Senator promises to work tirelessly with the CDC government to better the living condition of citizens of Bong County and Liberia at large. Further, Senator Yallah tells partisans not to support anyone who continues to play a divisive role among leaders of the county because of their tyrannical leadership style.

He further says Bong County can only develop if leaders and the ordinary citizens are united under one umbrella. At the ceremony, Senator Yallah appointed Representative Cole as his campaign chair, a task Mr. Cole has accepted.

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By Joseph Titus Yekerryan in Bong County –Edited by Winston W. Parley

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