IPNews-Monrovia: Amid the official certification of three newly-elected Senators tomorrow, January 6, by the National Elections Commission- NEC, reports from the Liberian Senate, speak of disproportionate looting of the Senate by some defeated Senators in the Dec. 8, 2020 Special Senatorial Election.
The certification program is expected to take place at 11 A.M, in the James Fromoyan Conferrnce Hall at the headquarters of the National Elections Commision in Sinkor.
The senators include Hon. Brownie J. Samukai, Lofa County, Hon. Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence, Grand Bassa County, and Hon. Abraham Darius Dillon, Montserrado County.
NEC officials hinted that the rest of the 12 Senators will be officially certificated at a later date pending outcome of electoral disputes surrounding their results.
Accrording to our reporter, as the Legislature gets back to work, some staffers of defeated senators are now looting offices in the Senate.
Sources informed IPNews that the looting exercise began a week following the count of the second batch of results by the NEC.
Staffers of those defeated senators were seen on the grounds of the Capitol collecting office desks, chairs, stationeries, television sets, air conditioners, wall fans, rugs among others. Most of the defeated senators were occupants of the newly constructed annex by the Chinese where furnitures used in those offices are donations from the Chinese Government.
Out of the 14 Senators that went for reelections, the Liberian people only maintain three. Watch out for names of looters.