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Denies Meeting Her

The mainstream opposition campaign Chairperson, also a Senator of Bong County, Prince Kermue Moye Sr. has rubbish the social media reports of Nicodemusly meeting with the former Liberian President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in an effort to compromise his party votes to give President George Weah a second victory.
The news of Moye Ellen Johnson meeting was broken by a Liberian influential social media user and political commentator, commonly known as Prophet Key who currently lives in exile ” Morocco”.
According to Key, Ellen paid an unexpected visit at Moye home late Friday evening October 13, urging him to allow Weah to rule for another six years.
” Ellen Johnson visited Senator Prince Moye home, she begged him to give Weah another term. Ellen said she knows that UP has won the elections, but they must allow Weah to rig as she doesn’t want her Vice President , Joseph Nyumah Boakai to ever become president.
“Moye refused and immediately asked her out of his compound. In the aftermath, she begged Moye to keep it all by himself and not to allow anyone know about her action,” Prophet Key explained.
Speaking with Afric Daily Newspaper early Sunday morning, October 15, the Bong Senator denied the allegation.
He said, ” I haven’t seen or communicated with Former President Sirleaf for more than two years now”.
Over the years, several fingers have been pointed at Madam Ellen Johnson Sirleaf for undermining Boakai Presidency indicating that she is openly supporting the former Soccer Star, Weah over her Vice President, Boakai.
In 2017, UP expelled Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as the party leaders accused her of medding in the elections in which its candidate suffered a bruising defeat.
“The behavior of the expelled person constitutes sabotage and undermined the existence of the party,” said the statement announcing the decision, which was taken by the party’s executive committee by then.
Ellen’s action has been described by many others as a fear of being audited as Boakai claims they squander many opportunities.
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