“COP’s Dead” Rep. Yekeh Korlubah Asserts

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“COP’s Dead” Rep. Yekeh Korlubah Asserts

IPNews-Monrovia: Montserrado County district #10 Representative, Yekeh Korlubah says the Council of Patriots (COP) is dead upon his exist from the group.

Over the weekend, Representative Korlubah through a Facebook post resigned from the Council of Patriots (COP) on grounds that the group abandoned him when he needed them the most.

The Council of Patriots (COP) is a pressure group in Liberia and the organizer of two successful protests in the country with the aim of putting government’s feet to fire to doing the right things for the citizenry.

Appearing on a local radio show aired on Joy 101.5 FM via mobile phone on Monday, April 20, 2020, Representative Korlubah claimed that he was the driving force behind the COP in terms of yourthful members.

“The COP is dead as we speak because we are leaving. You saw the January protest the number of young people we brought on the protest ground. In fact we never want to form part of it but it was due to our supporters who talked to us,” Representative Korlubah said.

The Montserrado County district #10 Representative disclosed that in the coming days he would open up on the COP and some of its key members including its head, Henry Costa, Mo Ali and Senator Darious Dillon.

The former COP ranking member noted that he had actually resigned from the group to remain mute but his action to open up is triggered by the COP head, Henry Costa.

According to Representative Korlubah upon his resignation, Costa has since take to social media spreading falsehood about him, something he promised not to take lightly.

” I’m not going to sit and have a dialogue with Ambassador Boakai or Mr. Urey to tell me go let leave it, if they don’t tell Costa to go back and retract what he has said about me I’m going to open up in the coming days on what I know about Henry Costa, Mo Ali and Darious Dillon,” Korlubah stated.

It can be recalled that, the COP chairman Henry Costa has said the the COP has shoulder all of the court’s expensive regarding the case invoking Representative Korlubah and the government of Liberia, a claim Representative Korlubah has since denied.

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