Concerned U.S.-based Liberians Unite against amendment of Article 27 - - News Summed Up

Concerned U.S.-based Liberians Unite against amendment of Article 27 -


Concerned Liberians in the Diaspora of the United States have organized themselves and launched a campaign to oppose the amendment of Article 27 of the Liberian Constitution as being debated in the Liberian Legislature. According to a dispatch from the United States the group known as Liberians in Defense of Article 27 (LIDA27) is nonpolitical, nonreligious and non-ethnic and comprises Liberians of diverse professional background and political persuasions with the sole purpose of mobilizing and conscientizing the vast majority of the Liberian people to vehemently defend Article 27 of the Liberian Constitution. LIDA27 has already begun broad consultation both in the United States and Liberia with the aim to form alliances and build coalition with like-minded Liberians to ensure that proponents calling and working for the amendment of Article 27 are decisively defeated in their unpatriotic desire to undermine the historical basis for inclusion of Article 27 in the Liberian Constitution and thereby keep our people in continued poverty. LIDA27 is hereby reminding the CDC-led government that its pro-poor agenda must aligned with the universal philosophy that Poor people’s empowerment and their ability to hold others to account is strongly influenced by their individual assets, including their land. Contacts:Jerome Z. Gayman, Chairman (772) 940-2871 Cee Smallwood, Vice Chairman, Sam T. Slewion, Chair, Media & External Relations, Tolo Bonah Corfah, Secretary General, Aminatha K. Jaleiba,(Visited 76 times, 53 visits today)Commentscomments


Source: GNN Liberia March 04, 2018 20:48 UTC



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