Grand Gedeh – Nimba County District 7 Consultant and Residents Motion for Change (CMC) Political Chief Musa Hassan Bility likened his social gathering to a “credit score union” designed to empower Liberians via tangible growth tasks.
By D. Franklin Doloquee
Talking to an enthusiastic crowd of tons of gathered below a cover of mango timber alongside the Cestor River – a significant waterway in Liberia’s southeastern border area, Rep. Bility outlined CMC’s imaginative and prescient to thousand of residents from the county who gathered in big numbers to welcome him to Grand Gedeh County On Friday, January 30, 2026.
‘‘We gained’t simply promise growth in numerous sectors,” he declared, his voice booming over the cheers. We’ll ship it now and voters will repay us in 2029 by granting the Residents Motion for Change (CMC ) state energy.”

He lambasted voters for previous errors, warning towards “cash-and-violence” techniques from power-hungry politicians who abandon constituents after elections. “Be a part of us,” he urged the ocean of supporters waving CMC flags “and let’s construct a affluent Liberia collectively.”
The occasion pulsed with power, as Grand Gedeh residents, farmers, Youths and girls in colourful lappas – chanted slogans and shared native palm wine, signaling robust grassroots help.
Rep. Bility emphasised that CMC’s “life-saving” actions span all 73 electoral districts however require public collaboration. “We are able to’t do it alone,” he stated. “Welcome our empowerment packages for girls, youth, and communities – they’ll rework lives earlier than we even search your votes.”
