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‘Desperation for Power Should Not Lead to Falsehood, Evil’
Oct 26, 2020
-Arthur C.Y. Duogee, Grand Gedeh National Elections Commission’s magistrate, denies allegations levied against him by 8 Senatorial candidates
Although the Board of Commissioners (BoC) of the National Elections Commission (NEC) is yet to give its ruling into the request filed by eight of the candidates contesting the Senate seat in Grand Gedeh County, for the county’s Elections Magistrate Arthur C. Y. Duogee to be replaced, Duogee has strongly condemned the candidates for what he describes as an assassination of his reputation by willfully spreading falsehood against him as the elections magistrate for the county.
It can be recalled that recently, eight individuals expected to be candidates for the December 8 Special Senatorial Election (SSE) in Grand Gedeh wrote the NEC expressing a vote of no-confidence in Duogee for, among other things, his alleged lack of independence.
The complainants alleged that Duogee is a partisan of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC); the lead political institution within the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC).
The eight signatories to the letter, declaring their vote of no confidence in Duogee, are Dr. George S. Boley, United People’s Party (UPP); Thomas Yayah Nimely, Liberia Restoration Party (LRP); William G. Nyanue, independent candidate; Felecia Flahn Doboyonnoh Duncan, Collaborating Political Parties (CPP); Zleh Williams, Rainbow Alliance; Cyrus S. Cooper, People’s Unification Party (PUP); Joseph W. Geebro, Movement for Progressive Change (MPC); and Beatrice Wonnah Johnson, independent candidate.
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