IS SNOWE EYEING  MANO PLANTATION?

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By Joseph Tumbey 

Afric Daily Newspaper- CapeMount: As MANO Plantation  workers  continue  their days protest  in Grand  CapeMount County,  Bomi County  Senator Edwin  Melvin Snowe gesture  remains  the paramount  concern  among  the protesters. 

In an one on one  conversation  with  the Chairperson  of the Project  Affected  Communities PAC Mr. Mohammed S. Jallibah, he  applauds  the Bomi County  Senator,  Edwin  Melvin  Snowe  for joining   CapeMountaneans in the fight  to have three  Senior Staffers  removed.

“Snowe  is a good Security  personnel   who obtained  the linked audio  and was the first  to play it on his Puma radio  in Bomi before   releasing  it to the public”,  the PAC Chairperson  stated.

According  to them,  among their 19 counts,   the major Count is to remove  the Human  Resource  Manager, the Chief of Security and the Operation  Manager  for bad Labor  practice.

“This is our County and we will mot allow  anyone  from outside  to handle us this way”, the Chairperson of the Project  Affected  Community  Mr. Mohammed S. Jallibah narrated. 

Providing  the  information  on their goal slow action at the plantation,  Chairman    Jallibah noted  that  the former  Sam Dabi now Mano plantation Senior  staffers  Mr. Adama Seh  is a close ally of Sen. Snowe  and member  of the  concession  Resolution  Committee at the Internal  affairs Ministry responsible  for Grand  CapeMount, Bomi and Gbapolu   who is  closely  working  with them to achieve  their  goal.

Meanwhile,  a man only Identified as Karich who claimed to be an employee of the plantation  called on President Weah  to intervene as the only way forward. 

He said, if the President  fails  to adhere to their plights he will lose the County in the ne3 2023 General and Presidential elections 

“President Weah and Sen. Varney Sherman are already out for a couple of reasons  they have failed to solve in CapeMount “, Karich acknowledged.

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