Cherokee Jeeps
Changing Hands, Plates, As Several Lawmakers
NTGL Officials Linked
By Josephus Moses Gray
Monrovia, Liberia
Jmoses1970@theperspective.org
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
December 13, 2005
Although not independently confirmed, Capitol Building
sources revealed that assembly members like Joseph
Cornomia, Nelson Wah Francis Garlawolu, among others
have not being seen with their Grand Cherokees from
the inception of the NTGL.
When controversy erupted at the NTLA at its embryonic
stage when Lawmakers Sando Johnson and James Momo
were accused by colleagues of buying ambulances instead
of buses to convey employees of the Capitol Building
to work colleagues raised alarm that certain Legislators
were not seen with their assigned Cherokees thereby
raising serious suspicion among NTLA members at the
time.
Since then Cornornia, Nelson Wah Bah and others are
seen riding private cars rather than their assigned
Cherokees.
It is not known as to what would become of those legislators
who have allegedly sold or exchanged their Cherokees
with other cars. Investigation continues.