Resistance to Change: The Case of Ports Independence in Liberia and Social Media Propaganda Mercenary

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By Martin Saye Kollah

His attacks should be seen as a Resistance To Change sent by a Manager that will prefer to strangulate and ashyxiate economic growth and development for personal gain.

Just thinking If  Costa intimation is true then he wants us all to agreed that:

1. Sen. J. Gbleh-bo Brown and Sen. James P. Biney want to sell the Port of Harper and send their family members to work and negotiate deals

2. Sen. Augustine S. Chea and Sen. Crayton Duncan want to sell the Port of Greenville and send their family members to work and negotiate deals or maybe

3. Sen. Saah Joseph has agreed with Sen. Darius Dillon to also sell the Port of Monrovia, send their family members to work and negotiate deals also.

VERY COMICAL INDEED.!

Also,  think with me a moment;

Why is it that he (Costa) is only focusing on the Port of Buchanan and also only on accusing Sen. Karnga and Sen Dillon?

What about the other Senator from Grand Bassa? Is he selling too?

Is he now fearing that the managerial independence of Ports in Liberia will reduce the amount of money one man sitting at NPA can control, which will essentially impacts , if not stop the flow of his social media propaganda mercenary fund?

Given that each Port will control its resources and development agenda thereby boosting economic growth and development in the Port constituents and by extension Liberia, this venture shall be welcomed by every Liberians.

I have already trashed out that no one, two or so persons can sell any single gov’t building not to even mention selling a country’s Port. If the argument is true than the two Senators of each county that has a port are well on their way to sell their county port, but like I said, it sounds very comical, nobody selling the Buchanan Port.

The true is there’s a Resistance To Change. Resistance To Change comes about because changes affect of impact

1. Status quo

2. Personal greed for income

3. Lavish lifestyle

4. Controls and management

None of the above is bigger than Liberia interest; jobs creation, Port expansion and economic development. LIBERIA FIRST

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