People’s Lives Are In Danger Nowadays: As Zoely Zoe Threatens Senator Wesseh’s Life

As the Liberia National Police investigation ongoing on the recent attack on the home of the former Chief Justice of Liberia, Cllr. Gloria Maya Musu Scott which led to the brutal murder of her daughter, and wounding others, another alleged threat on the life a lawmaker has been reported.

The alarm was raised few days ago by River Gee Senator, Commany Wesseh aide, that Tarplah Doe Davies alias Zoely Zoe who claimed to be former U.S. Marine officer has allegedly threatened the life of his boss (Senator Commany Wesseh) and him.

According to C. Anderson Chea office staff of Senator Wesseh, said he has written a formal complaint to the offices of the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Patrick Sudu, “to take prompt action”.

Narrating the situation in the letter he addressed to the IGP, Mr. Chea who is the Legislative Research Assistant in the Office of Senator Wesseh, said Davis’s alleged action comes from the role played by Senator Wesseh during the confirmation of Mr. Davis when he was nominated by President George Manneh Weah to the position of Deputy Minister of Defense for Operations, but was rejected by the Liberian Senate.

“On Saturday, March 4, 2023, near a local entertainment center, “Orange Tower” in the Township of Caldwell, Mr. Tarplah Zoely Zoe Davis, along with some of his men, rushed on me and attacked me for being a staff of Senator Conmany B. Wesseh. First, he said “Is this the Conmany Wesseh man who influenced his colleagues to reject me during my confirmation hearing, saying that I have a fake degree?

“In an angry mood, Mr. Davis said he has a recording in his possession that my boss Senator Conmany B. Wesseh, influenced his colleagues, to have him rejected by saying “you guys will see”. While his men were already surrounding me, people present came to my rescue by intervening into the allegation.

“I am writing to you in order to put an end to the unprovoked, groundless and cruel threat on my life. I want to be clear that Senator Conmany B. Wesseh was performing the constitutional duty of confirming or rejecting presidential nominations. As I considered this as a serious threat, I am calling on the Liberian National Police to take a very prompt action”, Chea stated in his letter.

All efforts to contact to Mr. Tarplah “Zoely Zoe” Davis proved futile up to press time, but all efforts be made to get “Zoely Zoe” side of the story. See Page 7 of this edition for Senator Wesseh legislative aide, C. Anderson Chea’s letter to the Police IG.

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