Top CDcian joins ANC

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MONROVIA-  A top member of  the Democratic Change-CDC has been appointed by Mr. Alexander B. Cummings, political leader of the Alternative National  Congress-ANC as  his Chief of Staff.

A press release issued  over the weekend said,  the political leader appointed  Mr. Isaac Vah Tukpah, to replace   Atty. Moriah Yeakula who has gone to the USA to pursue her  Masters degree in law- (LLM).

The appointment has been  applauded by many people both from  the ANC and the opposition circle.  Mr. Vah, is said to be one of the founding members of the CDC in the USA, but has been expressing his dissatisfaction over the level of governing system being carried out by the government

In addition to  Mr. Vah’s role, the statement said, he (Vah), will help with the overall Political and Communications Strategy.

“I believe I. Vah will make a good addition to our team and help me /us move to the next level,” Said Cummings

Mr. Cummings  in the post on his face book page, wrote: “Like many of our ANC founding members, he is a former CDCcian and has run in several elections, the most recent one being last December senatorial by-election in Montserrado as an independent.”

Besides Mr. Vah, Cummings said, he will announce additional members of his office staff in the coming weeks as “we continue to build our team for the work ahead.”

“Atty. Yeakula will be missed, but fortunately will still be engaged and part of the team albeit remotely until her return.” He  added.

He concluded, “Let’s wish Moriah much success with her studies and welcome I. Vah to the team.”

 

 

 

Alphonso Toweh

Has been in the profession for over twenty years. He has worked for many international media outlets  including: West Africa Magazine, Africa Week Magazine, African Observer and  did occasional reporting for CNN, BBC World Service, Sunday Times, NPR, Radio Deutchewells, Radio Netherlands. He is the current correspondent for Reuters 
 He holds first  MA with honors in International  Relations and a  candidate for second master in International Peace studies and Conflict  Resolution from the University of Liberia.