As October Walhalla Begins, CDC Supporters Accused Of Disorders, Rep Kolubah Writes Police
Rep.Yekeh Kolubah Complains to Police Again
Dozens of individuals believed to be supporters of the governing Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) on Friday, March 24th, 2023 stormed the residence of Montserrado County District #10 Representative, Yekeh Kolubah in the wake of an allegation of ‘Voters’ trucking’ leaving several wounded.
According to the report, several persons were reportedly injured Friday, March 24, evening in the wake of voter registration-related disturbances that broke out in Montserrado County District-10.
The disturbance erupted in the district less than 24 hours after Rep. Kolubah, staunch critic of President Weah and his regime, complained that people he described as agent provocateurs of the (CDC), had planned to attack his residence.
The number of persons reportedly wounded during the hullabaloo is unknown.
Montserrado County District #10 Representative Yekeh Kolubah seen in video complaining to LNP officers about constant attacks on his person by people believed to be CDCians
Few days before the Friday evening’s bruhaha, it had been alleged that the ruling CDC was transporting people into the district with the aim to vote against Kolubah and in favor of Commerce Inspector General, Miss Josephine Davies, a stalwart of the ruling party. Ms. Davies has expressed her desire to contest for the Montserrado District-10 seat in upcoming October 10, 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections.
This newsaper has not independently confirmed the alleged voters trucking by the CDC, but there have been incessant media reports that some aspirants are engaged in the act across the country.
Recently, Montserrado District-7 Representative aspirant, Emmanuel Dahn, alarmed that some of his fellow aspirants were trucking people into the district, but failed to call names.
Early this week, it was also reported that a group of angry residents of Jah Tondo Town in the City of Brewerville had attacked a bus of the National Transit Authority, NTA, on allegation that it was trucking over two hundred persons to Bomi County to register there, although they are not residents of the county.
Officers of the Liberia National Police had to be called in to quiet the disturbances in Montserrado County District #10
No one has so far been arrested in connection to the repeated reports of voter trucking.
Meanwhile, in the wake of the reported disturbances in the Montserrado District-10, Montserrado Senator, Abraham Darius Dillion, has said he will visit the District on Saturday, March 25, to identify with fellow Lawmaker and opposition politician, Yekeh Kolubah.
In a related development, Rep. Yekeh Kolubah has complained to the Liberia National Police for what he termed as “agents provocateurs of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) coming to his District and residence to attack him with petrol bombs.” He said these agents provocateurs keep attacking him physically but the LNP is sitting idly by and allowing them to carry out mayhem against his person, but he will no longer sit by and allow thugs to attack him.
Credit: IPNEWS
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