IPNEWS-Monrovia: A Liberian Clergy, Pastor Richard Wesley has made an SOS call on the Government and International community to save his life after entering into a wrong deal with Ghanaian Nationals to operate a partnership at the Cambridge College on 14th Street in Sinkor.
The General Overseer of Greater Love Bible Baptist Church operating the Cambridge College at 14th Street in Sinkor Monrovia, told the newsmen over the weekend that, two Ghanaian fellows Mr. James Akulugu and Christian Obedu have severely attacked him at his Compound because he asked them to leave his facility for failing to adhere to their Partnership Agreement.
According to him, the two Fellows met him a year ago as Information Technology Specialists to run a partnership “System Technology Solution Limited (STSL)” with 40% benefits for him and 60% for them.
He said, in the Agreement he provided over 100 Computer units for the first floor of his Cambridge College facility for them and entered into their Partnership in September 2021 for two years period.
“I noticed James and Christian are BM, Criminals from Ghana after they stole over 20 of my Computers system and extracted parts from the others. I have notified them terminating the contract since February this year but ate illegally occupying the Compound getting into a feast fight with me on a daily basis.
The last time they beat on me and kicked my private part and also continued to threaten how they will destroy me beyond”, Pastor Wesley narrated sadly.
When contacted the Management of the STSL at their Cambridge College office over the weekend, Mr. James D. Akulugu and his Operation Manager Mr. Christian Obedu stated that pastor Wesley can go about saying anything and they care less about him.
“Who says he is a Pastor, he is not a Pastor but a Liar”, James Akulugu characterized the General Overseer of the Greater Love Bible Baptist Church, Pastor Wesley.
Pastor claims, the STSL owes him over US$7,000.00 and appealed to the government and International partners to join him and demand them to pay his share and evacuate his premises.