By: Patrick Germenee Moryor Contact: 0886691422/0775250413
MarGibi County District #3 Representative, Hon. Ellen A. Attoh-Wreh has dismissed media report of her joining the Majority Bloc led by Representative Richard Nagbe Koon.
In an interview with DN News MarGibi County Reporter, Representative Attoh-Wreh’s clarified that her presence at Monday’s session with the majority Bloc alongside some members of the Pro-Koffa Bloc was at a result of a unanimous decision made during a meeting with team members. This meeting was held following the election of Representative Musa Hassan Bility as Chairman of a group of Lawmaker under the banner “Rule of Law Caucus”.
Representative Ellen disclosed that the Minority Bloc has agreed to participate in joint sessions with the Majority Bloc under Representative Koon’s leadership beginning January 6, 2025 until the impasses at the Capitol Building is resolved through court proceedings.
She further clarified that her presence with the majority Bloc during session was not an indication of defection but rather a commitment to fulfilling her legislative duties and serving the Liberian people.
Representative Attoh-Wreh’s reaffirmed her unwavering loyalty to Team Kofa and reintegrated that all Team Koffa members would join the majority Bloc in upcoming sessions starting Monday when regular sessions resume but that would not be an endorsement of Koon.
She used the medium to urge Citizens of District #3 MarGibi County and Liberians in general not to believe the misinformation that’s being circulated by certain media outlets and individuals.
It can be recalled that Montserrado County Districts 3 and 5 Representatives, Sumo Mulbah and Priscilla Cooper, Margibi County Electoral District 3 Representative Ellen Attoh-Wreh along with Sinoe County District 1 Representative Romeo Quioh of Team Koffa were seen in session with the majority Bloc.
Their decision of attending session with the majority Bloc has amazed most Liberians and sparked huge public react and concerns as they are all staunch members of embattled Speaker J. Fonati Koffa.