Rep. Mulbah Extols For Market Project

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Citizens of Montserrado County Electoral District #3 have extolled their Representative Sumo K. Mulbah for the completion of the Bookers Town Market in Paynesville Pipeline Road. The citizens described the effort by the lawmaker as in the right direction and welcomed by all of the citizens across the district. According to them, the lawmaker mean-well for the citizens of district. The citizens told this paper over the weekend in the district that, since the election of Representative Mulbah, he has been working in the interest of them. The citizens further that the construction of the market by Representative Mulbah indicate that he is very much concern about providing empowerment for the women of the district. The citizens described their lawmaker as a visionary leader.  According to them, with the way Representative Mulbah is conducting the affairs of the district, show that, the citizens of the district stands to benefit a lots from his leadership. In a related development, the Montserrado County Electoral district #3 Representative has disclosed plan of departing the camp of embattle Fonati Koffa soon. The lawmaker told the gathering that the decision is based in the interest of his people and Liberians at large. The lawmaker further now, the budget hearing is on hand it’s important to be part of such hearing for the sake of his people. The ALP lawmaker is among the thirty lawmakers who have been on the side of embattle Speaker Fonati Koffa since the saga at the Capitol building begin. It can be recalled some forty-seven lawmakers of the House of Representatives referring to themselves as Majority bloc have been seeking the removal of speaker Koffa for nearly two months now.  Rep. Mulbah as a lawmaker who is knowledgeable of the law has always said that he is on the side of the law and will not do anything that will be outside of the law of Liberia. The ALP lawmaker informed the public that lawmakers are not law breaker. Rep. Mulbah is one of the outstanding politicians in  Liberia who has high respect for the rule of law. 

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