CDC APPOINTS SPECIAL MEDIATION COMMITTEE TO RESOLVE RECENT DISAGREEMENTS IN THE NATIONAL PATRIOTIC PARTY (NPP)

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CDC APPOINTS SPECIAL MEDIATION COMMITTEE TO RESOLVE RECENT DISAGREEMENTS IN THE NATIONAL PATRIOTIC PARTY (NPP)

NEWS: Taking a cue from the failure of the former Collaborating Political Parties (CPP), in resolving their internal dispute, the leadership of the ruling Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), in consultation with the Governing Council, the National Executive Committee of the Coalition for Democratic Change, has with immediate effect appointed a Dispute Resolution Committee to mediate lingering disharmony within the NPP that appear to have exacerbated during its recent convention in Monrovia.

It may be recalled, the former ruling party, a constituent member of the ruling CDC, over the held it’s the bi-annual convention which resulted into  uncomfortable confusion among rival groups of the NPP.

The NPP Special Mediation Committee, as it will be known, is authorized amongst other things, to fully investigate post-convention controversies alleged to have emerged out of the NPP’s 7th biannual convention and submit recommendations to the CDC leadership for a sustainable resolution.

Consequently, the National Executive Committee of the Coalition for Democratic Change anticipates a finished report from the committee within 14 days.

In a release signed by Mulbah Morlu,
Nat’l Chairman/CDC, the committee is expected to report in 14 days, the Mediation Committee shall by Tuesday, 25th October 2022, deliver a full report in which recommendations accompanied by action plans, will be enclosed.

In furtherance of the rule of law, and as the NPP Special Mediation Committee remains seized of the matter, the Coalition for Democratic Change requests all parties to refrain from public comments that impugn the integrity of the investigative process or bring the party into disrepute.

Therefore, the following individuals are appointed to the membership of the NPP Special Mediation Committee:

1. Cllr. Charles Gibson, Chairman
2. Hon. Moses Y. Kollie, Co-Chairman
3. Henry Fahnbulleh, Secretary
4. Prof. Wilson Tarpeh, Member
5. Sen. Richard Devine, Member
6. Cllr. Edward K. Goba, Member
7. Hon. John T. Richardson, Member
8. Madam Lydia Nimley, Member
9. Hon. Jefferson T. Koijee, Member
10. Garbla V. Williams, Member
11. Hon. Reginald Sokan-Teah, Member

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