GBI&DORU, NIMBA LIBERIA: – Ezekiel Dennis known on social media as Ezekiel Gbi&Doru Dennis is a son of Gbi&Doru Administrative District that is one of the five administrative districts making up of Nimba County Electoral District Nine with Prof. Johnson N. Gwaikolo as the current representative. He equally served as sector representative for the people of Gbi&Doru as per the leadership structure and Political Officer for the office of Nimba County Electoral District Nine.
He took on his social media page and he alarms over what he termed as pre-campaign activities of the two stakeholders of Rivercess Counties. This is how he placed it.
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“I am constrained at this hour to call on Hon. Johnson N Gwaikolo Representative of Nimba County Electoral District Nine(9), Senator Jeremiah Kpan Koung of Nimba County and other lawmakers from Nimba county to please advise their colleagues from Rivercess County to stop the Pre-campaign activities in Gbi&Doru Administrative District Nimba.
Hon. Rosanna Shaack of Rivercess District #1 is deeply into Gbi&Doru hosting meeting everywhere for her re-election, the same with Hon Bill Twehway who is seriously putting up football leagues in the District.
This is not the first for such pre-campaign activities that leads to Electoral trucking to happen in Gbi&Doru. In 2014, Senator Francis Paye massively led our people from that area which caused our Electoral population to dropped below 3000 and later appreciated the voters of Gbi&Doru with one Football and a set of Jessy for their contributions in giving him 9yrs as the house of Senate
Again in 2017, Hon Rosanna Shaack did the same by trucking our people from Wontoe, Tiah town, Wleyee town, Needoneewin, Harris Bore Town and Barlawein that had her to be elected as Representative.
Hon. Shaack is back with the same strategy again using our own people to accomplish her mission which we will resist this time.
Not too long during the 2020 Senatorial election, Senator Wellington Geevon Smith of Rviercess County did the same by trucking people from Neezohn clan and portion of Duo Clan that had him to have won as senator of Rivercess County.
Gbi&Doru Administrative District is not Rivercess County and will never be part of Rviercess County until Christ come.
Our advocacy at the time to join Rivercess was meant to get national government attention so as to get our share of the national cake but not to turn our backs on the light and go to darkness.
Through our advocacy in 2014, Former Senator Thomas Grupee built an Elementary school in Glahn Town from his Legislative earmark fund.
We were also able to get road from Kweindin to Glahn Town under Hon. R Matenokay Tingban through the Project Management Committee (PMC).
And since Hon Johnson N Gwaikolo took over in 2018, everything is not 100% but the issue of joining Rivercess has died natural death because of his leadership role.
The act of taking our people from Gbi&Doru to Rivercess County for election and later tell us that we are from Nimba county is getting too much and has to stop.
In fact Hon. Rosanna Shaack is encouraging people in Gbi&Doru to cross over to Rivercess County for the Census that is how very serious this issue is becoming.
Hon. Shaack and Hon. Twehway have structured their leadership in every part of Doru Chiefdom and some of Duo Clan now.
I am calling on every well-meaning citizen of Nimba County to take this seriously because it is a clever attempt by officials of Rivercess to reduce our population more especially with the issue of the upcoming census.
My group is prepared to resist any of you if my complain will not be taken seriously ‘’.
Why the government of Liberia prohibits pre-campaign activities and trucking of citizens for elections, The One Nimba House Media Inc (Nimba D-9 TV) is yet to verified these allegations against these stakeholders from Rivercess County as our team will reach out to those finger pointed at by The Political Officer of Nimba County Electoral District Nine and a son of Gbi&Doru Administrative District, Ezekiel Dennis