‘They Feel Timid When I Enter Margibi, Bong’ -Bility Says of Nuquay and Moye Teetering on Possible Disquiet

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MONROIA – What could possibly spark political row is showing face as the leader of the Citizens Movement for Change (CMC), Musa Hassan Bility, has publicly accused Senators Prince Moye of Bong County and James Emmanuel Nuquay of Margibi County as reacting nervously and at times aggressive when he enters their political territories.

The Nimba County District #7 Representative who appeared live appearance on Spoon Talk described Senator Nuquay as a ‘criminal’ and accused both senators of feeling insecure due to what he says is his growing influence in their constituencies.

“When Sen. Prince Moye and Nuquay see my presence in their counties, they feel threatened, but I will continue helping my people,” he said in an outburst that reflect a charged atmosphere in which allegations of financial misconduct have surfaced.

Bility claims that while he earns his income legitimately through business ventures, Senator Nuquay allegedly acquires funds through theft.

The allegations ignited debates among political commentators and panelists on the program, with many siding with Bility’s assertions regarding the need for accountability among public officials.

The representative stressed that his focus remains on development rather than competition with his fellow lawmakers.

As the news develops, neither Senator Moye nor Senator Nuquay has publicly addressed the serious allegations made against them.

This lack of response has left many wondering how they will handle the growing concerns from constituents regarding integrity and ethical governance.

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