– Madam Edith Gongloe-Weh Takes VP Koung to Task

In a spirited appearance in Saclapea, Madam Edith Gongloe-Weh energized supporters and addressed the critical upcoming senatorial by-election with fervor and determination. Her arrival marks a significant moment in the political landscape of Nimba County, as she campaigns to rally voters around her vision for the country’s future.

During her speech, Madam Weh did not shy away from criticizing her political opponents, notably targeting the Vice President, Jeremiah Koung. She accused him of dishonesty and misconduct, claiming he has been involved in questionable dealings and failed to deliver on promises, especially during his campaign efforts in Nimba. Edith said VP Koung is distributing money to groups to influence voters for his candidate, Samuel Kogar. “He makes it a like, he and myself running,” she asserted passionately, emphasizing her resolve to defeat him in the upcoming polls.

Madam Weh called for unity among her supporters, urging them to vote for her as a means to restore pride and progress to Nimba County. She emphasized her commitment to law-abiding governance and promised to prioritize the well-being of all citizens, including the marginalized. “We want somebody that will make Nimba country proud,” she declared, urging voters to support her number three on the ballot.

Addressing the logistical aspects of voting, Madam Edith reminded supporters to cast their ballots before heading to the market on Tuesday, which coincides with the Secretary of State’s birthday. She encouraged them to vote early, emphasizing the importance of participating in the democratic process. “Vote what? Number three!” she exclaimed, rallying her supporters to mobilize and stand firm in their choices.

Throughout her speech, Madam Weh also touched on issues of national unity and integrity, warning against divisiveness and manipulation by opposition forces. She stressed her dedication to serving all citizens equally and promised to provide scholarships for the poor and marginalized once elected.

Concluding her address, Madam Weh paid tribute to her allies, including Honorable Jeremiah Koung, and expressed confidence in victory. “On Tuesday, we will teach Vice President Koung a real nice lesson,” she declared, promising that her leadership will bring positive change and accountability to Nimba.

The rally in Saclapea was broadcast live, showcasing the enthusiasm and determination of Madam Weh’s supporters. As the countdown to election day continues, all eyes remain on Nimba, eager to see how the political landscape will shift in the coming days.

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