PLEEBO, Maryland County – Montserrado County District #10 Consultant Yekeh Kolubah has commenced a political tour throughout southeastern Liberia, starting shortly after the reburial and burial of former Liberian President Samuel Ok. Doe and former First Woman Nancy B. Doe on Friday, June 27, 2025, in Zwedru Metropolis, Grand Gedeh County.
By: Peter P. Toe, Jr., contributing author
On Saturday, June 28, Rep. Kolubah continued his tour with a cease in River Gee County, the place he held conferences with native supporters earlier than heading to Maryland County later that night.
The arrival of the controversial lawmaker in Maryland County was met with a spirited welcome. Excited residents gathered in massive numbers, chanting slogans equivalent to, “Welcome Yekeh,” and “Your depart us ooo, da Yekeh we would like.”
Throughout an interview with journalists on the St. Francis Sports activities Pitch in Pleebo on Sunday the place he had gone to work together with supporters, Rep. Kolubah disclosed that his tour is concentrated on gathering data to carry the present authorities accountable.
“This go to is to gather info and monitor the downfall of the Joseph Boakai administration,” Kolubah said.
The lawmaker additional urged south-easterners to keep up their political loyalty to former President George Weah and keep away from inner opposition conflicts. He referred to as for unity amongst opposition events to reclaim energy from the ruling Unity Social gathering within the 2029 elections.
“If we actually reunite as opposition, Boakai will fall,” Rep. Kolubah asserted.
In a scathing critique of fellow lawmakers from the Southeast, Rep. Kolubah described them as “bodyguards” to President Boakai, accusing them of blindly supporting the administration, notably within the removing of Speaker Fonati Koffa.
“Virtually all of them supported the removing of Fonati Koffa as Speaker, and now they comply with the president in all places like his safety,” he mentioned.
Rep. Kolubah’s tour continues, along with his subsequent cease in Grand Kru County, the place he departed on Sunday afternoon.