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Opposition parties insignificant

Ahead of the signing of a ‘collaborating document’ tomorrow, Thursday, 21 February by four opposition political parties here, the vice chairman of the governing council of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change for Democratic (CDC), Chief Cyril Allen describes the parties involved as “insignificant” to the electoral process of Liberia.

He says leaders of those parties, who are in the forefront of the so-called cementing collaboration have no trade-mark politically, noting some have failed in their respective fields of study, and are instead, running to politics for survival.

The parties gearing for collaboration include, the All Liberian Party (ALP) of businessman-turned politician Benoni Urey, Alternative National Congress (ANC) of former corporate executive Alexander Cummings, Liberty Party (LP) of Cllr. Charles Walker Brumskine, and the former ruling Unity Party headed by former Vice President Joseph Boakai.
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Speaking to the NewDawn on Monday, February 19, in Juazon, along the Roberts International Airport highway, Chief Allen explains, “Some of the political leaders of the opposition political parties have failed to renovate their parents’ house in Grand Bassa County; some have failed in law field; some, who claim to having international contacts, cannot create jobs for partisans by inviting investors here, but [the] only option in their heads is politics without any significant achievements in the field of national leadership.”

All four parties participated in the 2017 Presidential and Representative Elections, fielding separate presidential candidates, but they lost to the now governing CDC of President George Manneh Weah, including the former ruling UP.

In his stinking attack, Chief further notes that some of the political parties bragging about forming collaboration do not have offices in the counties, as an indication of their existence outside the capital, adding that the opposition community should now start to engage communities positively and stop ranting insults on national leaders.

According to him, raining insults at national leaders and on the national scene is unacceptable in the academic, intellectual and civilized world.

Commenting on a recent leaked audio recording that has gone viral on social media in which suspended Bong County Superintendent Esther Walker, is heard discussing traditional leaders crowning Vice President Jewel Howard Taylor with the highest traditional title Dahkpannah, he says traditionally, a woman is not qualified for the title because it means ‘Oldman.’

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Chief Allen, who is chairman emeritus of jailed former President Charles Ghankay Taylor’s National Patriotic Party, stresses that tradition-related issues should never be discussed on the national scene. He calls on Liberians not to politicize the issue as it will be handled by traditional leaders.

According to him, Dahkpannah may be conferred on someone, who forms part of four or more traditional society practices and must be a male, instead.
He explains that President George Manneh Weah is not a member any traditional society practice, so he may only become Dahkpannah if he asked for it, and traditional leaders deem it necessary, they may award him purely on ceremonial basis.
By E. J. Nathaniel Daygbor –Editing by Jonathan Browne

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