Liberia: Founding CDC Member Solomon C. George Resigns: Accuses Former President George Weah of Betrayal and Intimidation
Author: Berenice Mulubah
Solomon C. George, a founding member of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) and former Representative for Montserrado District #7, has officially resigned from the party. In his resignation letter, George accused former President George Weah of intimidation, abuse, and betrayal. He cited years of internal corruption, dishonesty, and a lack of transparency within the party as reasons for his departure.
George's grievances included being marginalized and blocked from CDC communication platforms for the past four months. He also claimed that his dissenting views led to threats against his safety. Despite his long-standing loyalty to the party and personal relationship with Weah, George felt that the party had deviated from its founding principles and become a platform for "wicked, ungodly people" exploiting Weah's popularity for personal gain.
The resignation has sent shockwaves through Liberia's political landscape, raising questions about the future of the CDC amid ongoing internal divisions. George's departure highlights the deep-seated frustrations within the party and the challenges it faces in maintaining unity.
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