CDC Reaffirms Commitment To Nimba County And Calls For Discipline Among Partisans – Suspends Partisans Sam Kpahn, Bill Wonta, Anita Roberts, Josiah Gbusseh, George Kanwie, Magnus Niah and Thomas Q. Suah
MONROVIA – The Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) is meticulously following the ongoing byelections in Nimba County. Recognizing Nimba’s critical role in Liberia’s political, social, and economic advancement, the CDC reiterates its unwavering commitment to developing and empowering the county and its people. Under the CDC-led administration, Nimba County witnessed meaningful investments in infrastructure, education, rural electrification, and essential social services—demonstrating our party’s results-driven approach to governance and dedication to national equity.
In light of the stakes in these elections, the CDC recently issued a formal communication urging all members and supporters to rally behind the party’s preferred candidates. This call was rooted not in division, but in the necessity of presenting a common front against the retrogressive elements undermining our democracy—particularly those aligned with individuals who played a central role in the unconstitutional and politically motivated removal of Liberia’s elected Speaker of the House of Representatives.
The actions taken during the illegal episodes were not just political missteps—they were clear violations of democratic norms. The candidate in question, Hon. Samuel Kogar, participated in actions that deeply injured the Constitution and stained the integrity of the National Legislature. Kogar and his Unity Party dragged Liberia’s democracy through the mud for selfish political gains. We cannot in good conscience support individuals who collaborate with a regime that prioritizes political convenience over constitutional order and good governance.
Unfortunately, it has come to the party’s attention that several partisans in Nimba have chosen to support the regime-aligned candidate, contrary to the guidance of the party.
In keeping with the CDC Constitution—specifically Part II, Chapter I, Rule 14—these individuals are hereby TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED pending further review. These individuals include: Sam Kpahn, Bill Wonta, Anita Roberts, Josiah Gbusseh, George Kanwie, Magnus Niah and Thomas Q. Suah.
As a party founded on discipline, loyalty, and structure, we must enforce internal cohesion while still allowing room for accountability and reconciliation.
Consistent with Part I, Article 15, Section 80, and Part II, Chapter I, Rules 17 & 18 of the CDC Constitution, the above-listed members are requested to appear before the Grievance and Ethics Committee of the party. This is not a punitive gesture, but a necessary step to ensure due process and reaffirm the CDC’s enduring respect for institutional norms and internal justice. We strongly encourage all partisans to remain focused, unified, and disciplined in advancing the communal interests of our revolutionary cause.
The CDC expresses deep appreciation to all partisans for their overwhelming turnout and support during the recent dues payment launch held in Monrovia. The energy displayed was a powerful reminder that the base remains alive and vibrant. As we look ahead, the CDC will embark on a vigorous nationwide mobilization campaign across all fifteen counties, reaching every electoral district, town, village, and diaspora chapter. This effort will further strengthen our connection with the people and lay the groundwork for an inclusive and victorious return in 2029.
The CDC remains Liberia’s beacon of hope, and with togetherness, reconciliation, and relentless resolve, we will turn every challenge into a stepping stone for national revival. Onward to Victory 2029!
A release issued by the CDC and signed by Randall M. Dobayou II Deputy National Secretary For Records And Research Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) concluded.
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