The opposition Congress for Democratic Change(CDC) has released a calendar of events in commemoration of its “Militant Month” under the theme, “Transforming Setbacks Into Great Comeback”.
Announcing activities leading to the national event at a press conference held at the CDC national headquarters in Congo Town, outside Monrovia on Tuesday, June 25, 2024, the party’s Assistant Secretary for Press and Propaganda, Mamensie Kaba said a month set aside to celebrate the remarkable commitment and heroism of partisans who continue to intellectually defend the CDC and its image.
She indicated that the political movement intends to recognize those loyal partisans who continue to propagate the ideas and philosophy of the CDC at various fora, towns, villages and every faucet of the society.
Madam Kaba noted that the month recognizes and appreciates those firebrand soldiers who continue to selflessly dedicate their all to the growth and development of the party.
According to her, the Congress for Democratic Change, the head constituent party within the Coalition for Democratic Change has officially set June 28-30, 2024 for the event.
The Assistant Secretary for Press and Propaganda further stated that the activity will take place at the national headquarters of the CDC in Congo Town, adding that Montserrado County Electoral Districts #9 and #6 will clash in the opening of the kickball match.
Madam Kaba also noted that Montserrado County Electoral Districts #10 and #4 will lock horns in the football category.
Other games as part of the event include ludo, checker, chess, scrabble, nafoot, housekor, and parker pin to spice up three days of sporting festival.
At the same time, Mamensie Kaba disclosed that the political leader of the CDC and former President, George Manneh Weah along with the legislators headed by the Caucus Chair Senator Nathaniel Farlo McGill, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Jonathan Fonatti Koffa, Deputy Speaker Thomas P. Fallah and Senator Saah Joseph will lead an array of lawmakers.
She added that the CDC National Chair, Janga Augustus Kowo along with the Secretary General, Jefferson Tamba Koijee will lead scores of party leaders to celebrate with the militants on what she described as the unique occasion in the history of the CDC.
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