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“Reckless & irresponsible”

Cllr. Gongloe reacts to Dr. Whapoe divisive politics accusations

By Lincoln G. Peters

Presidential hopeful and renowned Human Rights lawyer Cllr. Tiawon Saye Gongloe has termed as completely irresponsible, reckless, and baseless accusations from his kingsman Dr. Jeremiah Z. Whapoe accusing him of preaching and engaging in divisive politics in Nimba County.

Addressing a major press conference over the weekend at his law office, Cllr. Gongloe clarified that at no point in time, he has ever called for the division of Nimba, saying that the accusations bear no iota of truth.

“When the front page headlines in the NewDawn Newspaper, August 4, 2023, which says Battle for Nimba but superficially says Dr. Jeremiah Z. Whapoe accused Cllr. Gongloe of preaching divisive politics.

In the story, he talks about I am dividing Nimba along the Mano and Gio lines. That statement is irresponsible, reckless, and bears no iota of truth” Cllr. Gongloe clarified.

Cllr. Gongloe, however, has vowed to decline to contest for the Liberian presidency if Dr. Whapoe and those that feel that he has engaged or preached divisive politics in Nimba can show any recording against him calling for the division of Nimba County.

The opposition politician pointed out that it’s true that he has made several appearances in Nimba and spoke, but at no point in time at an honoring program in Zakapa, he ever told the people about dividing Nimba along tribal lines.

“When I spoke in Nimba County in Zakapa particularly where he claimed he was not in the area. More to that, the program was broadcast on several online platforms Therefore, if he can provide any recording that I said so, I will not contest the presidency. I will withdraw from the process as president ” Cllr. Gongloe stated.

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The Liberian People Party standard bearer disclosed that he has been a force behind National unity and reconciliation in Nimba County and Liberia at large.

He further indicated that he has written several news articles particularly the most recent in 2014 warning Nimba and Liberia at large pointing out the threat and consequences of preaching divisive politics and dividing the county and country at large beyond tribal lines.

” I have told Nimba people that if they have opportunity as a Gio man, he should look for Mano or Mandingo man to work with. That has been my message. I did that when I was Minister of Labour and I have continued. How can I in fact contest for the presidency if I am engaging in divisive politics when the first responsibility of me as President will be to unite and reconcile the people ” Cllr. Gongloe narrated.

He mentioned that he has condemned several individuals and actions and led series of protests against those wanting Nimba to be divided between Mano and Gio line, on grounds that he stands with Nimba County and its unity and togetherness remain paramount to him.

Cllr. Gongloe asserted that he doesn’t know why Dr. Whapoe who he considered his small brother, someone who he has worked with many years when he was in human rights advocacy and having group that he helped trained and develop will be speaking against him in such manner.

“This my small brother had a Human Rights group during the administration of President Charles Taylor, and I used to help present and advise him how to go about the advocacy. When I was about to contest, knowing that he has contested, I asked him for dinner at Cape Hotel for him to decline and support me since we are from the same place, but he refused,” Cllr. Gongloe state.

But, unfortunately, Cllr. Gongloe explained that Dr. Whapoe declined to accept his request and later they were called by the elders of the county again at which point he again declined despite promising that if any of them gained more attraction, the other will decline and support the next.

“I have been in several states in America. So, when it comes to exposure and recognition, I am far from him. But that doesn’t mean he should make a damning statement against me. I consider his statement a distraction. Let him bring recording and I will withdraw from the process” Cllr. Gongloe concluded.

However, speaking in a telephone conversation with Dr. Whapoe Saturday, he said that if Cllr. Gongloe is serious let him bring the recording where he spoke in Zakapa.

” I don’t want he and myself to pull and haul things but if he knows that he didn’t do so fine but I think it will be appropriate that he brings the recording from Zakapa where he spoke,” he noted.

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One Comment

  1. Dear Dr. Jeremiah Whapoe,
    I must express my utter disappointment at your recent remarks against Cllr. Tiawan Saye Gongloe. Your claim of Nimba division along tribal lines by Gongloe is not only baseless but also blatantly false and misleading.

    It is deeply concerning that you would resort to such nonsensical and unfounded accusations against a man who has dedicated his life to promoting unity and inclusivity in Liberia. Cllr. Gongloe has consistently advocated for a nation that transcends tribal boundaries and embraces diversity as a source of strength.

    Your demand for Gongloe to produce a recording to incriminate himself is nothing short of absurd. Accusing someone and then expecting them to provide self-incriminating evidence is not only illogical but also reveals a lack of credibility in your claims.

    Cllr. Gongloe has a long-standing track record of advocating for the rights of all Liberians, regardless of their tribal affiliations. He has consistently spoken out against divisive politics and sought to bring people together for the collective betterment of our nation.

    It is evident that your remarks against Gongloe are not based on facts or evidence but rather on personal animosity or political motives. Resorting to such baseless attacks only undermines the integrity of our political discourse and does a disservice to the people of Liberia.

    As a society, we should aspire to engage in meaningful and constructive debates that focus on the issues that truly matter to the development and progress of our nation. Spreading false information and engaging in character assassination only perpetuates division and distracts us from addressing the real challenges that our country faces.

    I call on you to retract your unfounded accusations and to engage in a more substantive and respectful discussion about the future of Liberia. Let us focus on the policies and ideas that will move our nation forward, rather than resorting to cheap tactics that only serve to further divide us.

    Liberia deserves leaders who are committed to the truth, integrity, and the welfare of its people. Cllr. Gongloe exemplifies these qualities, and I am confident that the people of Liberia recognize and appreciate his dedication to a united and prosperous nation.

    In conclusion, I implore you to refrain from making baseless and misleading remarks against Cllr. Gongloe or any other candidate. Let us rise above petty politics and work together to build a Liberia where merit and genuine commitment to the nation’s progress are valued above all else.

    Sincerely,

    Izico

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