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Nuquay seeks Margibi’s votes for Weah

By Ramsey N. Singbeh, Jr

Margibi County Senator James Emmanuel Nuquay is seeking votes nearly in every trench of his county for President George Manneh Weah’s re-election.

President Weah had a very challenging election result in Margibi County during the first round of the vote in October.

But Mr. Nuquay has been traveling to major cities, towns, villages, and in trenches explaining to Margibians why President Weah should be re-elected overwhelmingly on 14 November 2023.

He also explained that a majority of the leaders in the county are working with and supporting President Weah’s re-election.

According to him, as leaders of the county, their citizens reach out to them whenever they have problems for solutions.

As such, he suggested that the citizens should help them vote for President Weah who he thinks will assist them in coming to the cries of Margibians.

He appreciated them for their support of President Weah during the first round of the election.

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Sen. Nuquay stated that the citizens stood by President Weah in the first round but urged them to give him more votes in the run-off.

The senator said after the elections, their voices in the county as leaders will be strong in advocating on behalf of the citizens to the president if they give him about 90 percent of the votes.

He cautioned them to listen to their representatives and senators in the county to vote for President Weah instead of fussing with each other and making a presidential decision on their own, especially a president that they allegedly have no connection to directly or through their leaders in the county.

Nuquay argued that one cannot logically compare a 12-year performance of another person to someone’s 6 yearsโ€™ work.

Nuquay continued that it is unfair to compare the performances of a six-year-old child to a twelve-year-old child as some people are doing with President Weah and his predecessor.

He thinks that the Unity Party under former President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf got re-elected and served for 12 years, and therefore, Weahโ€™s one-term performance cannot match his predecessor after just six years in office.

Nuquay narrated that Mr. Weah has kept the country peaceful on the trajectory of development and the gains he has made should not be reversed.

He stated that he would stop at nothing but to go in the trenches of the county to ensure that President Weah is re-elected.

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