Gbarnga, Bong County – As soon as hailed as a political powerhouse in Bong County, Consultant Marvin Cole now finds himself navigating unsure terrain. The previous Coalition of Democratic Change (CDC) stalwart’s determination Saturday to affix the Residents Motion of Change (CMC) has not sparked the keenness it may need in earlier years. As a substitute, it has uncovered simply how far his affect has diminished.
By Selma Lomax [email protected]
Cole, who represents Bong County’s District 3, was for years considered one of many CDC’s most seen and efficient mobilizers within the county. Throughout the peak of the George Weah administration, Rep. Cole’s presence in Bong was synonymous with energy, wealth, and logistical muscle.
It was not unusual for him to spend as much as a million Liberian {dollars} weekly in his district — funding neighborhood occasions, gasoline provides, youth teams, and spontaneous money handouts that ensured his picture remained untouchable.
However the tides have modified.
Within the aftermath of the CDC’s electoral defeat in 2023, Rep. Cole’s political armor seems to have cracked. His crossover to the CMC — led by Nimba County Consultant Musa Hassan Bility — might have come not from a place of power, however from seen desperation to remain politically related within the county.
Although welcomed by Rep. Bility and publicly praised as a “gamechanger,” Rep. Cole’s change has been acquired with skepticism in Bong County, the place residents are more and more disillusioned with political theatrics.
“Marvin Cole isn’t main the individuals anymore,” mentioned a resident of Gbarnga. “He’s chasing shadows. What we’re seeing is somebody making an attempt to carry on to relevance — not somebody main with conviction.”
That sentiment is echoed even inside his assist base. At his CMC unveiling occasion, lots of the attendees arrived carrying CDC paraphernalia — a telling signal that whereas Rep. Cole might have modified jerseys, his followers haven’t. A number of admitted brazenly that they weren’t there for CMC, however for “Marvin the person.”
Rep. Cole’s fall from grace hasn’t been sudden — it’s been gradual and public. In latest months, he has been stricken by controversy, most notably a three-month suspension from the Home of Representatives for disorderly conduct. That suspension considerably dented his standing each within the Legislature and amongst his constituents, who had come to count on common engagement and neighborhood contributions.
Then got here the Gbarmu City protests. Residents accused Rep. Cole of mishandling social growth funds from the Hurine Mining Firm, prompting fiery demonstrations that led to a bridge being burned and several other arrests. Protesters didn’t simply criticize authorities failure — they named Rep. Cole instantly as an enabler of exploitation and neglect.
Additional injury to his status got here after a violent storm struck components of his district, displacing dozens. Not like in earlier years, when Rep. Cole would have mobilized emergency assist, residents say he was largely absent and supplied no significant help — not even transportation or short-term shelter.
“The place is the Marvin who used to ship vehicles of provides throughout emergencies?” requested one storm sufferer. “That Marvin vanished after CDC misplaced. Now he’s simply one other title.”
A lot of Rep. Cole’s earlier dominance was constructed not solely on charisma, however on entry — entry to energy, funding, and favor from CDC kingmakers like former Minister of State Nathaniel McGill. With McGill and others now not in command of the state equipment, Rep. Cole’s monetary faucet seems to have dried up.
As one political analyst put it, “Rep. Cole’s transfer to the CMC isn’t about perception. It’s in regards to the pockets. He’s moved from chasing McGill to chasing Rep. Bility.”
The suggestion is evident that in Liberia’s political system, the place entry to sources usually outweighs ideology, Rep. Cole’s affect was at all times transactional. And now, stripped of state backing and stricken by controversies, his earlier model of patronage politics is struggling to outlive.
Contained in the CMC, not everyone seems to be satisfied of Rep. Cole’s intentions. Whereas some see his defection as a strategic win — an opportunity to penetrate Bong County with a well-known face — others view him as a “political migrant” merely in search of a delicate touchdown.
“Marvin is right here,” a senior CMC govt advised FrontPageAfrica, “however the true query is whether or not he brings loyalty or simply baggage. We’ll discover out quickly sufficient.”
Regardless of the political rebranding, Rep. Cole has remained cautious to not burn bridges with the CDC. He continues to talk with high CDC figures and has but to situation any public criticism of the social gathering that helped him rise. Some see this as proof that his departure is barely short-term — a tactical pause, not a break.
In his personal phrases, Rep. Cole defended his transfer as a continuation of opposition politics: “I’ll proceed to assist any political motion that’s ready to carry the ruling institution accountable.”
However for a person who as soon as commanded crowds and dictated the political temperature in Bong, the present actuality is stark. His affect is now not absolute. His title now not instructions prompt obedience. And his subsequent political chapter — whether or not it ends in redemption or retreat — is unsure.