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CDC Legislative Staffers Association Commends Mulbah K. Morlu

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Last updated: March 7, 2024 7:08 am
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CDC Legislative Staffers Association of the House of Representatives and the House of Senate have commended Chairman Mulbah K. Morlu, alias Doctore,“for tendering his resignation at this critical moment in the history of our party, CDC.”

  The group stated in a statement that for the long-standing service to the ever-potent Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), Chairman Emeritus Mulbah K. Morlu is being recorded into the history of the party for mentoring young cadres of this revolutionary, mass-based political movement, who have performed exceptionally well in the national scene of the body politics of the Republic of Liberia. 

  “We will always remember you for the passion and exuberance that you brought to the position of chairman. As we also retrospectively retrospect on some of your motivational speeches during our political rallies, your voice still lingers in our minds,” CDC Legislative Staffers Association of the House of Representatives and the House of Senate said in the press release.

  At same time, the group highly welcomed the political leader of the mighty Congress for Democratic Change,  George Manneh Weah,  back to his motherland, Liberia. 

  The CDC legislative staffers association howeverexpressed disappointment and dismay at the manner and in which some staff of the Roberts International Airport treated the former President of the Republic of Liberia, George Manneh Weah, denying him access to the V.V.I.P lounge of the airport. “We strongly condemn this barbaric act, and warn some stooges in the Unity Party-led administration, headed by President Joseph N.  Boakai, to desist from any act that has the propensity to undermine the peace and further divide this country into blue and green,” the group stated.

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