Senator Prince Moye was honored as Bong County’s political “Godfather” by the Prophetic Call to Ministry Like Mind Pastors for his leadership and dedication to county development. Bishop Minikon E. Nyenpan highlighted Moye’s achievements and encouraged him to foster unity. Moye expressed gratitude for the honor linked to his 2020 senatorial election victory and pledged to promote reconciliation and development in the county. His political journey has seen significant accomplishments and bipartisan support.
On March 22, 2025, in Gbarnga, Senator Prince Moye was officially titled the political “Godfather” of Bong County by the Prophetic Call to Ministry Like Mind Pastors. This honor acknowledges his significant contributions to the region’s development and leadership since entering politics.
Bishop Minikon E. Nyenpan emphasized during the ceremony that the title reflects Moye’s unwavering commitment to Bong County. He urged Moye to leverage his new influence to foster unity and enhance development initiatives, including organizing a reconciliatory conference among political figures in the area.
Bishop Nyenpan also called for increased involvement from religious leaders in Liberia’s politics to counter the overwhelming influence of non-Christians. He believes that the church should actively engage in shaping the country’s political landscape.
Senator Moye expressed gratitude for receiving this honor, attributing it to his substantial victory in the 2020 senatorial elections. He vowed to continue promoting unity in Bong County, despite acknowledging potential resistance to reconciliation efforts from some individuals.
Moye stated, “If you do not believe, I am the political godfather of the county, it is important that you go under truck,” asserting his political leadership. He also commented on holding the title since his 2020 election, indicating it was a permanent achievement.
The honor has received bipartisan recognition, including praise from Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) chairman, Sayblee Weyea. In a Facebook post, Weyea congratulated Moye and stressed the need for unity in Bong County, regardless of differing political ideologies.
Senator Moye began his political career in 2011, winning an impressive 80 percent of the vote for the Jorquelleh District Representative position. His victory initiated significant development progress in Bong County, followed by his election as a Unity Party representative in 2016.
During his tenure from 2011 to 2017, Moye facilitated over 20 development projects, including a $500,000 World Bank-funded school initiative. He was re-elected in 2017 and later became the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives in 2018, gaining respect across party lines.
Moye’s political influence peaked during the 2020 senatorial race, where he became the first candidate to win in all seven districts of Bong County, achieving 50 percent of the vote. His grassroots support solidified his position as a political force in the area.
Following his 2020 triumph, Moye played an essential role in the Unity Party’s strategic positioning, serving as the National Campaign Chair for Joseph Boakai’s presidential bid in 2023, thus enhancing Bong County’s national standings.
Senator Prince Moye’s designation as Bong County’s political “Godfather” signifies his substantial influence and commitment to regional development. This accolade acknowledges his leadership and dedication since entering politics, as reflected in notable election victories and strategic initiatives. Moye’s role in fostering unity and political collaboration within the county and his efforts to enhance the political landscape for local citizens are critical aspects of his continued impact on Bong County.
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