
Montserrado County – Members of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) are calling for solidarity and representation from their leaders, particularly Senator Saah H. Joseph, amidst perceived attacks by the Boakai administration.
CDC supporters believe that Senator Joseph and other leaders should align more closely with the party’s interests and the struggles of its members, especially those who have lost jobs or faced discrimination due to their CDC affiliation. Engaging with President Boakai, seen as an antagonist to the CDC, has led to distrust and anger among supporters. They feel personal gain is being prioritized over members’ welfare.
The frustration surrounding Senator Joseph’s and others’ engagement with President Boakai raises questions about their loyalty, political alliances, and the broader implications for the CDC’s future. Supporters urge leaders to address these issues to rebuild trust or consider resigning from the party and joining their Kingsman, whom they never publicly aligned with when he was merely a political leader. They question if the acknowledgment of the Kingsman is only because he is now President.
I am on the side of the law, and anything done outside of the law is unlawful and unconstitutional and should be condemned and discouraged to serve as a deterrent for future reference. The kingmanship is also another fiasco and bogus alignment for personal gains. If proven that these guys are in a political marriage with the president, they should be expelled from the party.