Hon. Clearance G. Gahr, a two-term legislator who won his seat in Margibi County District #5 on the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) ticket, openly renounced his allegiance with the party in a startling disclosure that has rocked the political scene.
“I have never associated with the CDC, nor have I ever adorned myself with any materials representing the party,” Gahr stated openly on a national radio broadcast.
Gahr’s audacious claims cast doubt on the sincerity and integrity of party loyalties in our political system. The representative’s comments raise questions about the CDC’s intentions and procedures since they imply a deep detachment from the very platform that helped him win the election.
The public is left to consider the ramifications of such a serious criticism from a legislator following this discovery. What does this signify for the CDC’s reputation and future? Is the connection between party loyalty and moral leadership in Liberia undergoing a sea change?
The public must use critical judgement and give this problem great thought. The public must be aware and participate in conversations about our leaders’ accountability and transparency as the political landscape continues to change.
As we attempt to shed light on the ramifications of these disclosures for the political landscape of our country, D-Kanty News network will continue to cover and analyse this growing issue.


