Rep. Smith Warns Koijee Against Political Attack

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The defeated Montserrado County District #2 sitting Lawmaker in the Coalition for  Democratic Change (CDC) primaries,  Jimmy Smith cautions  the Secretary General (SG),  Jefferson Tamba  Koijee to desist from making unhealthy statements against him and said,  he was never a liability to the governing Coalition for Democratic Change and as such, he has all rights to suspend his membership.

Following  his 382 to 21 votes  defeat in the just ended CDC primaries , Smith   suspended his membership from the  party  for what he terms as the betrayal of their agreement between the standard bearer, President George Weah, the CDC Legislative Caucus and the party and said, It was agreed upon that all seated CDC lawmakers would have been a consensus candidate/white ballot as a reciprocation of the endorsement for the president on February 4, 2023.

In a letter  addressed to the CDC National Chairman,  Mulbah K. Morlu  on July 1,  Smith  disclosed,   It was agreed upon that all seated CDC lawmakers would have been a consensus candidate/white ballot as a reciprocation of the endorsement for the president on February 4, 2023. 

“Dear Mr. Morlu:

I hope this letter finds you well. It is with mixed emotions that I write to suspend my membership with the Congress for Democratic Change, CDC. Over the years, I have been an active member, dedicated to promoting the values and principles that our party stands for. However, recent events have left me deeply convinced that my continued association with the party is no longer tenable,” Rep. Smith wrote to CDC  Chairman Mulbah K. Morlu .

“Said agreement was reemphasized on June 13, 2023, at the Party’s headquarters.

The Party’s recent actions have been deeply disappointing and have eroded my faith to participate in its activities. The perennial power struggles, internal conflicts/bad block towards me, and disregard for constructive dialogue have undermined the very essence of democracy that our party claims to champion,” Smith explained in his letter.

Representative  decision to suspend  his membership from the ruling  CDC was prompted  minutes after he lost the party primary with  382 to 21 votes to Kokolo Borvo.

The party primary is a political evaluation process  to select  contestants  who will run on the party ticket in their  respective  Constituencies  across the country in the upcoming October 10 elections. 

In sharp response to his action, the SG, Jefferson Koijee who chaired the 2023 Primary committee of the party warned the lawmaker to accept the results and stop being ungrateful to the people and the party. 

But speaking Tuesday June 4, , Representative Jimmy Smith termed Koijee statement as  disappointing  to have been  referred to him as an ungrateful person.

He claimed that as a sitting lawmaker of the CDC in the district, he did receive a call from any member of the Primary Committee informing him to register as a candidate for the party’s primary in his district.

Representative Smith alleged that  even his name  was  fraudulently entered in the process without his consent, thus describing  Koijee and his committee members’ action as a witch-hunt.

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