Monrovia, Liberia – The Central Executive Committee (CEC) of the People’s Power Movement (PPM) has unanimously endorsed, confirmed, and appointed additional members to key positions within its National and Global Leadership Structures. These strategic appointments reflect the Movement’s continued commitment to strengthening its organizational framework and expanding its reach both nationally and internationally.
National Leadership Appointments
Cllr. Samwar S. Fallah has been appointed Vice Chairman for Legal Affairs, while S. Keith Nyankun, Sr. assumes the role of Vice Chairman for Finance. Christian Washington will serve as Deputy Secretary General, and Bill Frank Bawn, Jr. has been named Deputy Secretary for Research.
Diamond C. Wesseh takes on the position of Vice Chair for Community Engagement. Samuel H. Griffiths has been appointed Assistant Secretary for Finance, and Jonathan T. Mulbah will serve as Assistant Secretary for Press and Public Affairs. Harrison Tarpeh has been named Assistant Secretary for Mobilization.
Christian Cooper will serve as Regional Coordinator for Central Liberia. Nana Veronica Warner has been appointed Coordinator of the Women Wing for District #12. Evelyn Chuku Bailey assumes the role of Chairlady for District #10, Montserrado County.
Youconjay Junius has been appointed Director for Intra-University Coordination, while Mulbah Koquoi will serve as Director for Education and Training. Aaron S. K. Kakia has been designated as Representative for Persons with Disabilities.
Global Leadership Appointments
Abraham Pipi Lamah has been appointed Vice Chair for Resource Mobilization in the United States of America. Daniel Abaka will serve as Director for IT Services in Spain. Muah Muah has been named Coordinator for International Affairs in the United States, and Princess Gambo will serve as Coordinator for Outreach and Legal Services in the United States.
Moise Affa assumes the role of Regional Chair for Europe, while Lee Yeaya Domah has been appointed Regional Chair for East Africa. Mohammed Faza Diallo will head the Belgium Chapter, Chris Troh will lead the Sweden Chapter, and Victoria Devinefaithjoy Johnson has been appointed Head of the South Korean Chapter.
These appointments underscore PPM’s vision of inclusive leadership and participatory governance, ensuring broad representation across regions, sectors, and communities—including women, youth, students, persons with disabilities, and members of the diaspora.
As the People’s Power Movement engages all Liberians in redefining a fresh start for a better Liberia—one that protects the ultimate interests of the PEOPLE, especially the marginalized and underprivileged—the Movement reaffirms its dedication to transparency, accountability, and transformative leadership.
The CEC further announces that additional appointments will be made both nationally and globally in the coming weeks as part of its ongoing institutional strengthening process.
The People’s Power Movement calls on all Liberians to join in the collective struggle for the CHANGE that Liberians have yearned for nearly two centuries.


