Unity Party Auxiliaries Threaten Radical Approaches Over Alleged Neglect

Unity Party auxiliaries have expressed their frustration over perceived neglect from party leadership, threatening to take radical action if their concerns are not addressed. The group claims that their contributions and needs have been overlooked, leading to calls for more attention and support from the party hierarchy. The situation highlights ongoing tensions within the party, as members seek to ensure their voices are heard and valued in the political landscape.

The growing tensions within the Unity Party as its Auxiliaries Network, comprising over 500 groups that supported President Joseph Boakai’s “Rescue Mission,” has threatened to take radical action if their concerns are not addressed by January 2025.

According to a source who attended a meeting held on Saturday (Today) at the Unity Party Headquarters on Broad Street, the Auxiliaries convened to discuss what they describe as the deliberate abandonment of their network since the election and inauguration.

“We have had several meetings with the Chairman of the Unity Party, but all he keeps saying is to ‘bear patience,’ while jobs are being given to people of interest,” the source disclosed.

“We have had enough of this,” the source noted. “If the leadership of the Unity Party cannot address our concerns by January, we will be left with no alternative but to go radical. We will work with those Unity Party leaders who have jobs until they can find places to factor us in. We are very clear about that.”

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