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Sekou Conneh Paddles US Govt
Courtesy: Public Agenda
30 March, 2010
A
Liberian politician Sekou Conneh has extolled the government of the
United States of America for undergoing and completing the construction
of a ‘future home’ of the National Elections Commission (NEC). Mr.
Conneh told this paper via phone yesterday that such development by the
American people is a prolonged effort that the nation stands not to
forget.
The politician recounted many reconstruction efforts by the Americans
through the United States
Aid for International Development (USAID). Some of these endeavors the
United States government initiated according to Mr. Conneh include the
training of men and women including the renewal of various quarters of
the nation’s flimsy military, the University of Liberia, the
face-lifting of the national Legislature among others. He called on
officials of the National Elections Commission to handle the facility
with carefulness.
The NEC new headquarters is valued at several millions United States
dollars.. Among many things, Sekou Conneh pleaded on the people of the
United States to continue to assist Liberia in the educational sector.
His party, the Progress Democratic Party or PRODEM was among several
political parties failed to win the 2005 presidential election which
brought Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s Unity Party into power. Mr. Conneh has
however informed the Public Agenda that the Progressive Democratic Party
PRODEM which he heads would win the 2011 Presidential elections. Mr.
Conneh said thousands of Liberians here and abroad have welcomed the
leadership of his party. He said, the party is to shortly hold a
national convention for a rebirth of the party’s mighty force for the
pending elections.
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