By Joseph Tumbey
Opposition blocs challenge president George Weah to publish a turned over note received from the Former Liberia President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, said Weah inherited over US$150M but deceived Liberians that he inherited a broken government.
The opposition Unity party joined the call made from the governance Council member of the Movement for Democracy and Reconstruction MDR party, Senator Prince Y. Johnson claimed that Weah met over US$150 but lied under oath that he inherited a broken government.
“I saw the turned over note from Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, but told me she can’t give it to me because she is no longer our Leadership but Weah”, Senator Johnson stated on the spoon talk show over the weekend.
According to him, right after he immigrated wrote the Senate Protempore , Albert Chea requested him to site President Weah to bring to the Senate’s the turned over note from the former Labria president but yielded no fruit.
Senator Johnson stated, “Senator Chea trashed my Communication informing me by then that there are whole lots of protests shaking the government and this will produce the worst action against Weah”.
Meanwhile, the former ruling Unity Party UP has joint the demand to audit the Liberian President, George Weah stating that they left US$ 157 million in the National reserve at the Central Bank of Liberia
“On the claim from the CDC government that it met a broken economy and empty cover, we reiterate that the Unity Party left 157 million in the National reserve at the Central Bank of Liberia ”, UP narrated in their February 3, 2023 release.
UP however, urging George Weah government to heed to the challenge of Senator Prince Johnson to Publish the turnover note the Unity Part government presented when Weah assumed the helm of the Liberian Presidency to prove his inhibited broken government as soon as possible to set the record straight for October general and Presidential elections in Liberia.
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