In a statement Tuesday, signed by the party chair Mulbah Morlue, the ruling party leadership reiterates the important concern raised by the United States’ Embassy against divisive rhetoric; as such. “The CDC is calling on all officials and members to avoid unhealthy or inciteful political utterances that could undermine peace and security and the mutual coexistence of all Liberians,” the statement said Tuesday. The party hailed the suspension of Mr. Fahngon. “Within this framework, the CDC statement reminded all partisans of its already-stated position on the status quo, which unequivocally denounces any plan for counter-protest that may only serve the unscrupulous agenda of a few. “Therefore, ahead of National Unification Day, the CDC encourages all partisans, sympathizers and supporters to be reconciliatory in words and actions, and continue to show tolerance while using various platforms, especially social media; utilizing dialogue and other forms of constructive engagement as best mechanisms through which contending national issues may be addressed.”
Source: Front Page Africa May 07, 2019 13:41 UTC