MONROVIA — Plenary, the highest decision-making body of the House of Representatives on Thursday took a decision to suspend Rep. Yekeh Kolubah for 30 Sitting Days (equivalent to almost four months) without pay for what it termed as Rep. Kolubah’s constant habit of raining insults at President George Weah. However, Plenary’s decision was put on hold after a motion for reconsideration was filed by Rep. Acarous Moses Gray (CDC, Montserrado County Dist. Kolubah was given the floor to make comment as relates to the allegations level against him but declined to speak. Rep. Kolubah has been a staunch critic of President Weah and his CDC-led Government since 2018. In plenary, he has been thrown out on several occasions for his outburst against the Speaker and the President.


Source:   Front Page Africa
March 26, 2021 02:04 UTC