According to officials of the group, Dillon and Ali, without permission and on separate occasions shared a promotional video their organization had previously uploaded on Facebook and changed the original caption to “hate messages,” and this negatively impacting their organization. In a press statement issued on Monday, the group gave a 48-hour ultimatum to Dillon and Ali to apologize for their actions or risk being sued. “This action by Mr. Dillon and Mr. Ali has further destroyed our good image with our partners in and out of Liberia. The exercise, the group said which includes warm-up, sit-ups, push-ups and runs took place at a public beach in Monrovia. I hope the UN the US gov’t, AU, EU, ECOWAS and our other development partners are monitoring the CDC/Weah gov’t.
Source: Front Page Africa March 20, 2019 00:22 UTC