Maryland Youth Reject Representative
By: Morrison Sayon
The Inquirer
Monrovia, Liberia
Distributed by
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
Posted December 29, 2003
The Concerned Youth of Maryland County has sharply reacted to the election
of Mr. Samuel Wilson to represent the county in the National Transitional
Ligislative Assembly (NTLA.)
The youth group said their decision to oppose the election of Mr. Wilson is
predicated upon the fact that his nomination was done outside of political
participation of the four nominating districts of that county: Harper, Pleebo,
Karluway and Barrabo districts.
Among other things, the Concerned Youth through their representative Mr. Solomon
G. K. Boe, noted that the person in question (Mr. Wilson) was rather imposed
on the unarmed people of the county by few commissioners and town chiefs with
the acquiescence of the Movement of Democracy in Liberia (MODEL).
The Maryland Youth then accused MODEL of influencing the selection of Mr.
Wilson and pointed out that the final decision to have him represent the people
of Maryland County was done at the military base of MODEL in Grand Gedeh County,
something the group said is unprecedented and unacceptable.
The youth group, in their release, noted that besides being unqualified and
lacking in administrative competence, Mr. Wilson falls short of all the provisions
outlined as prerequisites for becoming a representative under the comprehensive
Accra peace agreement.
"He is an elementary school dropout, a former house servant of the Fawaz
family that runs the Maryland Wood-processing Company. How can such a person
who has no better education and does not meet the requirement of becoming
an assemblyman, represent our aspirations in the house?" - Mr. Solomon
G. K. Boe who walked into the offices of The INQUIRER wondered.
The concerned youth of Maryland County is warning MODEL and others who are
imposing Mr. Wilson on the citizens of Maryland to immediately desist from
such malpractice as it will be unsuccessful.
Concluding, the youth organization reaffirmed its commitment to the spirit
of the Accra peace accord and called on those wanting to lead the people of
Maryland County by all means to live up to the mandate and provisions of the
peace agreement.
Meanwhile, the Concerned Youth of Maryland County has registered its protest
about the selection of Mr. Samuel Wilson to ECOWAS Special Representative
Francis Blaine, ECOWAS Mediation Group, Amb. Jacques Paul Klein, UN Secretary
General’s Special Representative to Liberia, NTGL Chairman Gyude Bryant,
House Speaker George Dweh, among others.
The youth group is calling for the immediate induction of Mr. Moses C. Jabbeh
who they said was elected to the National Transitional Legislative Assembly
(NTLA) by a cross-section of citizens of Maryland County residing in Monrovia.