As the country closes in on the much-publicized 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections, the National Civil Council of Liberia (NCSCL) sees too many early warning signs that must be given attention and addressed so as to avert creeping violence in the elections.
Having served at Liberia’s 54th Legislature with distinction, the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives has been given further recognition outside of Liberia as his image takes the face of the African Leadership Magazine for the month of July.
The Standard Bearer of the Collaborating Political Parties (CPP), Alexander Benedict Cummings, launched a stinging attack on President George Manneh Weah’s Governance, claiming his administration is involved in rampant corruption and poor governance, which according to him, have plunged Liberia backward.
Following a busy three-day and working sessions in the densely commercial city of Gonpa (formerly Ganta) in Nimba County, Journalists drawn from seven of Liberia’s 15 counties representing different media outlets have adopted the media code of conduct for the 2023 October 10 Elections.
Preliminarily there are 20, but the final list of Presidential candidates is expected to bring out 19 names, as one of the applicants has already bided farewell to the process.
President Dr. George Manneh Weah has expressed apprehension over the shunning of key national ceremonies by officials of the Liberian opposition community, describing the attitude as disincentive to building national cohesion, reconciliation and peace.
As Liberia prepares to hold its fifth post-war Presidential and Legislative Elections on 10 October, 2023, since the signing of the comprehensive peace accord, a joint AU-ECOWAS, Mission of 60 members from the African Union, ECOWAS Commission and ECOWAS Parliament arrived in the country on Sunday July 23rd 2023, on a two prong official working visit including a Pre-elections Fact Finding mission, and Delocalized Meeting of the Joint Committees of ECOWAS Parliament. The mission will be in Liberia for a week.
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