The House Majority Bloc of Liberia has suspended Representative Yekeh Kolubah for 30 session days due to complaints of rude behavior toward leadership, following a report by James Kolleh. The vote was mostly in favor, with three representatives opposing the suspension.
The House Majority Bloc in Liberia has officially suspended Montserrado County Representative Yekeh Kolubah for a duration of 30 session days. This decision was reached following a report presented by James Kolleh, representing Bong County and serving on the House Committee on Rules, Order, and Administration.
The suspension derives from a complaint lodged by Representative Johnson Williams of River Gee County, who accused Kolubah of displaying disrespectful conduct toward the House’s current leadership. The suspension received backing from the majority of lawmakers, with only Representatives Matthew Joe, Emmanuel Dahn, and Sumo Mulbah opposing the motion.
In summary, the suspension of Yekeh Kolubah underscores the House Majority Bloc’s stance on maintaining decorum within its ranks. The decision, influenced by specific allegations of misconduct, reflects the support of most legislators while highlighting dissenting opinions from a few representatives.
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