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Moniba Cautions Liberians Against Electing ‘Failed Politicians Ahead Of Tuesday Polls

The Liberian National Union Presidental Candidate Dr. Clearance K. Moniba has cautioned Librarians to put the country first by voting for the rightful experienced leader with integrity.
The warning is something that he is serious about and not about the blame game. He cited his experience of noticing parents floundering to provide for their children, torching his desire to create change.
Furthermore, he told Liberians who have defied the inclement weather that he will soon embark on a journey to every town and village, reminding every Liberian of his desire to continuously build a “Liberia that thrives, and a Liberia where every young person has the opportunity to succeed.”
“Let us not be tempted to drink the same old wine from the same old bottles,” Moniba remarked at a town hall meeting between Bomi & Cape-Mount Counties.
He then called on voters to vote wisely to enable Liberia to regain its rightful place among the comity of Nations.
Moniba said the destiny of the country “is in the hands of every potential voter” and as such “this delicate task should be performed credibly.”
The Presidential hopeful said the survival of the country and its people “rest upon the success of the elections henceforth, every Liberian should be cognizant of this end exercise their political franchise which would culminate in a realm its prosperity.
Glaymehn Turay
Glaymehn Turay
Glaymehn Turay is a Liberian Journalist whose work mainly in Electronic Media has given so much meaning to the world of balanced, critical, and credible news reportage. Glaymehn’s broadcasting career began in Nimba County, Liberia where he worked as a volunteer at the Radio Kergheamahn FM 94.5 mHz, a community radio station in Gompa City, Nimba County. He later worked as an assistant news reporter, caster, and director at CT.COM Liberia owner of Kool Fm 91.9Mhz In Paynesville, Monrovia. Turay came to KMTV-Liberia after serving as one of the editors and a Broadcaster of Capitol FM 87.9 Mhz He now serves as one of KMTV's leading reporters assigned to the Liberian Senate He holds a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice with several diplomas and Certificates in journalism from training.
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