By Eldred Wlemongar Thomas
Liberia’s major opposition political party, Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), has demonstrated speed and renewed commitment towards institutional rebuilding, evident by significant progress on the party’s newly constructed headquarters.
Grand Kru Representative and immediate past Speaker and senior partisan Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa made the recommitment on Thursday in Monrovia during his tour of the ongoing construction.
The visit highlighted the party’s determination to strengthen its internal structures and reinforce its presence ahead of future political engagements, especially the 2029 general elections.
During the inspection, Chairman Koffa praised the progress made so far and assured party faithful that the headquarters project remains a top priority and will be completed within a short timeframe. Cllr. Koffa described the construction of the headquarters as more than just an infrastructure project, noting that it represents the rebuilding of confidence, unity, and organizational strength within the CDC.
“This is about strengthening the foundation of our party and preparing for the future,” senior partisan Koffa intimated. According to party officials, the new headquarters is expected to serve as a central hub for coordination, strategic planning, and mobilization of supporters across Liberia.
Members present at the site welcomed the visit, describing it as a clear sign of leadership commitment and a source of renewed confidence among party supporters.
The inspection comes at a time when the CDC is working to reposition itself politically, with party leaders emphasizing discipline, teamwork, and stronger grassroots engagement.
Officials say the project will stand as a symbol of the party’s resilience and determination to remain a formidable force in Liberia’s political landscape.