Africa-Press – Liberia. Ongoing mobilization and recruitment by the Alternative National Congress (ANC), was greeted on Friday, July 8, with massive turnout by the Lofa Women United Group and several marketers in Mount Barclay, Montserrado County.
The Lofa Women group headed by Madam Garmi Zaza said the turnout estimated over 350 including other market women who pledged support to the ANC Political Leader, Mr. Alexander Cummings ascendency to the Presidency in 2023.
The women made specific reference to the ANC economic empowerment program to lift especially women from extreme poverty and Mr. Cummings expressed commitment to zero tolerance for corruption, which they said has eroded every fabric of the Liberian society.
Earlier, ANC Political Officer, Mr. Mulbah Kesselley commanded the Lofa Women United Group for the high turnout to obtain ANC membership and their pledge to support Mr. Cummings Presidential bid in 2023.
Kesselley urged the women group to be unwavering in their support and commitment and go further to encourage other marketers and their family members to join in the fight for genuine change in Liberia comes 2023.
ANC Chairman for Mobilization and Recruitment, Mr. Momo Sambolah expressed gratitude to the Lofa Women United Group for the huge turnout and their strong desires to become registered members of the ANC, the most formidable political party contesting to unseat the corrupt and inept administration of President George Weah.
ANC recruitment has since been ongoing nationwide followed by massive community engagements by the ANC Political Leader and party stalwarts committed to making Mr. Weah one-term President in Liberia.
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