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John Saylay Singbae II leads the Congress of the Liberian People (COLP) into a new era of institutional reform and youth-led governance.

John Saylay Singbae II leads the Congress of the Liberian People (COLP) into a new era of institutional reform and youth-led governance.
MONROVIA, LIBERIA — In a move signaling a generational shift in the nation’s political landscape, the Congress of the Liberian People (COLP) officially announces the appointment of John Saylay Singbae II as its National Chairperson.
A distinguished academic, international advocate, and Mandela Rhodes Scholar, Singbae steps into this role with a mandate to mobilize a new generation of voters and dismantle the traditional barriers that have kept Liberia’s youth on the margins of governance.
Singbae’s ascent to the helm of the COLP marks a departure from Liberia’s entrenched political norms.
Recognized early as a brilliant orator—notably as the Most Valuable Player of the National High School Debate Championship and a representative for Liberia on global stages in Johannesburg and Zagreb—Singbae brings a blend of intellectual discipline and grassroots commitment to his new office.
“Too many young people have come to believe that politics is reserved for the worst among us,” says Singbae.
“I still believe in Liberia, and even in difficult conditions, I see an opportunity to lead.
“Our mission with the COLP is to ensure that young people are no longer just mobilized during election seasons, but are active, meaningful participants in our national development.”
Singbae’s journey to the COLP is rooted in a history of advocacy and academic excellence.
A graduate of Bethesda Christian Mission School, he made headlines for his vocal defense of Liberian scholarship students in Morocco, challenging the state on its responsibilities to its citizens abroad.
As only the second Liberian to be named a Mandela Rhodes Scholar, he completed a Master of Laws (LLM) at the University of Cape Town, focusing on international law and ocean governance.
Despite a burgeoning career with the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, Singbae chose to return home, driven by an urgent sense of duty to his country.
At the COLP, Singbae joins forces with key reformists, including former national football star Amb. Theo Weeks Lewis, to build a movement that prioritizes institutional change over political patronage.
The party aims to transform the political narrative, offering a platform where policy-driven leadership replaces the status quo.
While critics question the ability of a youth-led movement to withstand the pressures of established political networks, the COLP leadership remains steadfast.
They view Singbae’s appointment as a litmus test for the future of Liberian democracy: a transition from a system of exclusion to one of active, empowered civic participation.
“My time at the Mandela Rhodes Foundation reshaped my sense of purpose,” Singbae notes.
“I am not here for the office itself, but to ensure that the promise of Liberia reaches the young people who are currently being left behind.”
Rufus Divine Brooks, Jr.
Rufus Divine Brooks, Jr.
Rufus Divine Brooks Jr. is an independent Liberian journalist with more than 7 years of experience across print, radio, and television media. Known for accountability-driven reporting and clear, audience-focused storytelling, he currently serves as News Director at KMTV Liberia and Chief Executive Officer of Voice of News in Liberia [VON], a digital news platform. Career Experience: Brooks has held key editorial and production roles throughout Liberia’s media landscape: 1. Head of Television & Reporter, Prime FM 105.5 — Led TV content operations while reporting on politics, governance, and human interest. 2. Promotional Manager, TunesLiberia — Managed media partnerships and promotional campaigns for Liberian entertainment and public affairs content. 3. Correspondent, Bassa FM, Grand Bassa County — Provided county-level coverage on development, infrastructure, and community issues outside Monrovia. 4. News Desk Editor & Senior Reporter, Kear Radio 95.9, Monrovia — Coordinates daily news output and produces in-depth analysis on national policy and social issues. 5. Contributor, FrontPage Africa & Verity Newspaper — Writes for two of Liberia’s leading independent dailies, focusing on political accountability, diplomacy, and sports. Professional Affiliations & Standards: A full member of the Press Union of Liberia [PUL], Brooks adheres to ethical journalism standards emphasizing accuracy, balance, and the right of reply. His editorial approach prioritizes context, verification, and giving communities a voice in national debates. Coverage & Notable Work: His reporting portfolio spans: • Governance & Diplomacy: Coverage of Liberia’s leadership roles on United Nations sanctions committees and foreign policy milestones. • Politics & Elections: On-the-ground reporting during national elections and analysis of legislative developments. • • Human Interest & Development: Stories highlighting infrastructure projects, public health, education, and climate resilience at county level. Brooks is also active on digital platforms, where he provides timely updates and contextual analysis to a growing audience. Leadership & Current Role: As News Director of KMTV Liberia, he oversees editorial strategy, mentors young journalists, and ensures balanced coverage of government, opposition, and civic voices. Through Voice of News and other platforms in Liberia, he expands access to independent news and promotes media literacy. Contact WhatsApp: +231 775 143 511 Motto: “Ask the question. Get the record. Tell the story.”
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