Over 70 Chiefs, Multiple Elders Endorsed President Weah’s Second Term Bid

Over 70 Chiefs and multiple elders in Todee and Deh Gola Chiefdoms in rural Montserrado last Saturday declared unwavering support for the reelection of President George M. Weah

In an extraordinary display of unity and support, the Chiefs and Elders committed to actively campaign for the reelection of President George M. Weah in the upcoming October 10, 2023 elections.

Gathering in the heart of the Todee Statutory district in Zannah Town, the Kpor Clan, the traditional voluntarily shared their compelling reasons for endorsing President Weah’s 2nd term candidacy. They cited his track record as a dynamic and resolved-oriented leader who has brought about many tangible improvements throughout Liberia.

Some of the remarkable achievements highlighted by the Chiefs include the mass pavement and rehabilitation of roads, tuition waivers to all public schools, colleges, and the University of Liberia, payment of WEAC fees for all 12th graders preparing for their national exams, overall economic improvements, maintaining the peace and promotion of democracy, amongst others. The chiefs asserted that these accomplishments are testaments to President Weah’s unwavering dedication to enhancing the lives of the rural and urban dwellers in the country.

The chiefs. Elders and other traditional leaders who converged from seven clans in rural Montserrado included Paramount Chiefs Steven Gobah and Tony Kadakai and several Township Commissioners, District superintendents, and City mayors in Rural Montserrado inhabiting significant parts of electoral Districts number one, six, and seventeen of Montserrado County

Addressing the large body of traditional leaders, CDC Governing Council member and senior advisor to the CDC National Campaign Committee, Cllr. Charles H. Gibson, who is the Minister of Labour, expressed deep appreciation for the remarkable show of support and commitment by the Chiefs and Elders for recognizing the President’s visionary leadership. He emphasized the President’s commitment to the education of their children and improved living conditions for all Liberians through continuing works on farms-to-market roads, the construction of additional schools and hospitals, job creation, and creating an economic environment that gives Liberians opportunities to do their businesses.

Cllr. Gibson noted that the extraordinary endorsement by the Chiefs and Elders towns and villages in rural Montserrado underscores the widespread belief in President George M. Weah’s leadership and his unwavering commitment to the betterment of Liberia.

He said that as election day approaches, the chief’s voluntary dedication to campaigning actively for President Weah’s reelection demonstrates the profound impact first term and urged them to continue to inspire others with information about President Weah’s developmental agenda for the Liberian people.

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