MarGibi County- T Howison Abraham Woah, Correspondent Monrovia latest News.
Margibi Senator James Emmanuel Nuquay has reechoed calls for the reinstatement of some Public Schools’ Principals that were allegedly removed from their positions based on their political Support during the just ended Senatorial elections.
with the calls to reinstate former Harbel Multilateral High School Principal Madam Louise Reeves, Gbenwein Public School Principal Levitcus Kollie and Ruben Washington of the Water Sewer Kakata Station to their respective positions.
According to senator Nuquay these individuals were reportedly removed from their respective positions by executives of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) for supporting his candidature during the just ended elections.
It can be recalled during the heated tension of MarGibi’s politics that brought Nuquay to the Liberian Senate, Madam Louis Reeves former Principal of the Harbel Multilateral High School was removed when she provided the grounds belonging to the institution to host a petitioned organized by supporters of former house speaker now senator James Emmanuel Nuquay, on August 24, 2020, after the Management of Firestone Liberia refusal to allow citizens to assembled in line with their Constitution’s rights that states “All power is inherent in the people. In order to ensure democratic government which responds to the wishes of the governed, the people shall have the right at such period, and in such manner as provided for under this Constitution, to cause their public servants to leave office and to fill vacancies by regular elections and appointments to petitioned Nuquay team to use its facility.
Senator Nuquay said, a text message believed to have exhaled from the circle of the CDC which mandated rapid actions including removal on jobs of anyone who opposes the CDC’s candidate in the 2020 senatorial election; something when investigated undermines President Weah promised to the Liberian people.
Speaking during the seventh commencement convocation of the St Paul Ecumenical School on Sunday, James Emmanuel Nuquay said for genuine reconciliation to be achieved, all parties needed to disarm their hearts and stop the witch-hunt as being displayed by the CDC in Margibi.
Meanwhile Senator Nuquay who served as Keynote speaker during the graduation ceremony of the St Paul Ecumenical School, speaking under the topic “ Let the Lights Shine” encouraged students to make the positive change in the Liberian society by putting to practice those things they have learned over the years.
He at the same time promised Margibians of bringing to birth the MarGibi Development Council, a council when established will bring developments to the people of the County through improve health care, roads connectivity, quality education, human capacity building, Agriculture investment among others.
The Margibi’s senator used the occasion to launched a scholarship drive of LRD$ 500,000 in Lower MarGibi County and committed additional USD$ 2,000 for scholarship purposes at the St. Paul School, other institutions as well as for those in need to jumpstart their college education.
The senator also presented to the graduating class, LRD$ 200,000 as a present during the Commencement Ceremony held on Sunday, January 17, 2021.
The questions now is, will these people be reinstated by the calls of Nuquay after a heated political tension in the County or will they be reassign at other public institutions in the County? will the ministry of education listen to cries of Senator Nuquay?
With these questions we wait to see what comes after.

