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Kemayah Lambasts UP Gov’t

The Political Leader of the opposition Movement for Economic Empowerment (MOVEE), Dee-Maxwell Kemayah, has disclosed that evil has besieged the Land especially with the current administration’s alleged insensitivity in caring for its citizens.
“It is not easy, imagine a Liberian citizen in person of Kemayah was fighting for his life and an administration who is supposed to cater to its citizens was fighting him for a job that they have nothing to do with,” Kemayah opens up.
Speaking at a Thanksgiving Service to mark his return to the Country after battling and successfully recovering from a serious health issue, the MOVEE political leader told the gathering that it was by the Grace of God including care, love and concerns from former President George Weah that inspired and kept him to be alive today.
According to him, his destiny is not in the hands of the current administration but rather God.
“We are on a ‘Devine Break’ as my wife always say and it is intended for the Liberian people to see so they can learn and know that when God is giving them a good leader they will not make any mistake again,” he further explained.
“Don’t listen to false complaints and promises, our people are still experiencing bad roads, we are still seeing dead bodies all in the streets and these were things they attributed to former President Weah but they made you to believe that such would not have happened again,” he noted.
Making reference to his ECOWAS appointment, he stated that even in his sick bed while fighting life, the current administration was allegedly fighting him for a job they have no concern over.
“They were also fighting to infiltrate the Movement for Economic Empowerment to ensure that we leave the coalition and join them but all their plans failed,” he alleged.
Speaking further, he also references the Holy Bible, saying the children of Israel stayed 430 years in Egypt and additional forty years in the wilderness, noting that the six years in Liberia is even more than those years the children of Israel stayed in Egypt.
However, he was quick to mention that they are grateful to God because there is hope, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
“We have hope and it lies in God and our selfless leader, former President Weah,” he re-emphasized.
The former Foreign Minister also attributed his recovery to former President George Weah who he noted repeatedly checked on him with messages, videos and audios calls something he stated contributed immensely to his current recovery.
My family is grateful for the love and care you continue to demonstrate to us we are with you and will be together,” he reassured the CDC’s political leader.
Amb. Kemayah made these remarks when the Forky Klon Jlaleh Family Fellowship church held a Thanksgiving Service to mark his return to the country.
The ceremony was also graced by Executives of MOVEE.
In brief remarks, the Chairman of MOVEE Prince Mah, thanked the church for such a Thanksgiving program for their political leader.
He used the occasion to renew MOVEE’s commitment to the political marriage of the CDC come 2029 general and presidential elections.

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