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Ahead of November 14 Run- Off
One of the prominent female politicians in Nimba County, Edith Gongloe-Weh has endorsed president George Weah in the runoff election between,calls on her supporters who believe in her judgment, to join her in supporting President Weah to victory in order to complete all of his development agenda under the Pro Poor Agenda for Development.
Addressing the media on Thursday October 26 in Monrovia, she said, she is declaring her choice so that her followers will know her standing point on the critical national duty.
According to her, after thorough consultations and assessments of the remaining candidates who are heading for run off election, she along with her followers have decided to declare their unreserved support for the re-election bid of President George Manneh Weah of the Coalition for Democratic Change.
Gongloe Weh maintained that they are resolved to robustly campaign throughout the length and breadth of the country to make sure Weah is reelected.
” As we prepare for that round of election, we want to make a decision that keeps the country stable and not veer off in the wrong direction yet again. That is why this decision is critically important to us. We do not take it lightly, given our country’s troubling history of perpetual underdevelopment and civil conflict caused by bad political decisions and choices of leaders that we elect into power. We are further aware that elections do have consequences.
“We did not come to this decision over night. We consulted with our supporters, my amazing husband, and well-wishers before coming to this conclusion. We critically looked at other prevailing variables before concluding that President
“Weah was a better choice in the pending election. We hope that President Weah and his team will take our endorsement as a challenge to govern well when reelected for his second term bid,” she disclosed.
She emphasized, they will spread the CDC message about national reconciliation, reconstruction and renewal in the second term of the President.
Edith Gongloe-Weh is a former Nimba County Superintendent who has contested several times for the county Senatorial seat to no avoid