Monrovia – Partisans of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) are parading principal streets of Monrovia with coffins which they say signifies the end of Unity Party’s rule. Walking from the top of Ducor – Monrovia’s highest point (geographically) to the Oldest Congo Town where the party’s headquarters is located - about two hours walk with the coffin on their heads. The procession was led by the CDC’s youth chair Jeferson Kojii of the men dressed in black with red caps. Speaking to FrontPageAfrica, Koijii said the coffins represent the expiration of Sirleaf and Boakai’s regime. “They must go alone with all of their corrupt officials in government.
Source: Front Page Africa January 21, 2017 17:18 UTC