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Cummings Promises Better Liberia For Ordinary People

By Gideon Nma Scott, Jr.
The Presidential aspirant on the ticket of the collaborating political parties (CPP) and standard bearer of the Alternative National Congress has promised to improve the lives of ordinary Liberians through a government that will provide economic growth, employment opportunities, education as well as socio-economic empowerment for youth.
Mr. Cummings described the Weah- led government as a bunch of people who have looted the country to its core and called on Liberians to turn out in their numbers to vote against President Weah.
“My government will fix the country that Weah and his people have damaged. We will restore the lost hope of the Liberian people,” the CPP standard bearer said.
He made the statement when he visited the Garden of Prayer Ministry in Caldwell on July 23, 2023.
“We do not deserve this kind of government. A government that will steal from its own people, a government that will impoverish its own people. We deserve a better leader than this. This is why I ask you to vote for me,” he said.
He assured Liberians that a Cummings-Brumskine government is an alternative that Liberians are looking forward to.

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