Liberia: “Bunch of Half Educated.” Chief Cyril Allen Describes Some Members of HoR

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KONOLA, MARGIBI: A member of the ‘Governing Council’ of the former ruling Coalition for Democratic Change(CDC), Chief Cyril Allen has criticized some members of the House of Representatives describing them as “Half Educated” for their actions on the grounds of the National Legislature on Thursday, October 17.

It can be recalled that some members of the House of Representatives, 55th National Legislature were seen last Thursday October 17 getting involved into acts of gansterism and violence that erupted between some members of the House who want to oust the Speaker and some members who are supporting the Speaker.

Chief Cyril Allen, Chairman Emeritus, National Patriotic Party(NPP)

Speaking to Journalists in Konola, Allen who is also Chairman Emeritus of the National Patriotic Party let out that due to what he describes as the poor quality of some members of the House of Representatives, it’s why Liberia is getting low results in terms of Decisions.

In his continues criticism, the NPP Stewart said some of those elected were as a result of “Hand-Picked” by their Constituents, and moreover according to him, some of the lawmakers were elected as a result of coincidence, luck, insolvency, and misinformation.

According to him, some of the Legislators are misleading their people to support them on sectionalism and tribal lines.

Chief Cyril Allen furthermore condemned that some lawmakers have not obtained solid education. So as the result, he argues that most Legislators hardly proffer arguments for the benefit of the Nation.

He maintained that no individual ever reason above their level of solid education. He said, poor decisions are made from low level of education people attained.

Meanwhile, Chief Allen is calling on all seventy-three members of the House of Representatives to be members of the ‘Honorable House of Representatives’, and not to see themselves as ‘Honorable Members of the House’ by being prudent, rational, and producing good judgments.

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