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Aspirant Gives LEC Ultimatum
..Threatens Unspecified Action

An aspirant in District 8 has given authorities of the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) 72-hour Ultimatum to pressingly address the nation over what he calls mishandling of the LEC current.
“With the above foregoing, we are categorically calling on the central government to prevail on the management of LEC within 72 hours to come live on public platform to make explanation to the general public, reasons for said deliberate, fallacious act of misapplication of public services or face unspecified actions at the LEC head office,” Rufus Towahsam threatened.
According to the release, failure to comply, the aspirant threatened to mobilize the concerned users and LEC will receive at her main office entrance, damaged mentioned electrical appliances including, trucks, pick-ups, kehkehs loaded with perishable goods.
In a press statement issued yesterday, Mr. Towahsam who once contested against seated Representative Moses Acarous Gray said, his statement is triggered by numerous concerns raised and arguments among residents of Monrovia and its surroundings due to the mishandling of the country’s Liberia Electricity Corporation from the Month of November 2021, to date.
The statement noted that, the inappropriate form and manner of mismanagement of current by LEC to her many users or customers has crippled lots of business activities for the common and ordinary people who are striving on a daily basis to make ends meet within the harsh economic condition that has overwhelmed residents of his district.
The release stated further that, the abrupt off and on continued form of LEC has left many electrical appliances such as fans, refrigerators, televisions, and other non-electrical items such as chicken feet, spare ribs and other perishable goods damaged daily.

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