By Patrick Teah Jr.
Former Montserrado County Electoral District #10 Representative Yekeh Y. Kolubah has made fresh allegations against Deputy Speaker Thomas P. Fallah and Nora Finda Bundoo, a former Chief of Protocol in the administration of ex-President George Manneh Weah, claiming that pieces of information concerning former government officials and their alleged assets and links to the Drug Cartel are being passed to the Boakai-Koung administration.
Kolubah, known for his controversial and outspoken political posture, made the allegations during an appearance on Spoon Talk, where he claimed to be relying on information provided by his own sources.
According to the former lawmaker, Bundoo is allegedly providing information to the current government about certain properties and individuals associated with the former ruling establishment.
Kolubah specifically alleged that Bundoo informed the government about duplexes located opposite the Baptist Seminaqry, claiming that the properties were built by alleged drug traffickers who were connected to the former administration.
The former District #10 Representative further alleged that Deputy Speaker Fallah is working closely with Bundoo in connection with the flow of information to the current government.
“According to my source,” Kolubah claimed, the information being provided is contributing to the government’s knowledge of the assets and activities of individuals linked to the former administration.
Speaking further, Kolubah suggested that former President George Manneh Weah has become increasingly concerned because, in his view, the matter is now getting closer to the doorstep of the former President and people within his former government.
The allegations, however, remain unverified, and Kolubah did not publicly present documentary evidence during the discussion to substantiate the claims against Fallah or Borno.
The claims come at a time of continued political tension between supporters of the former ruling Coalition for Democratic Change and actors aligned with the administration of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai.
Fallah, once a prominent member of the CDC, has since become politically aligned with President Boakai and established the National Independent Movement for Boakai. He currently serves as Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Kolubah himself is no longer serving as a lawmaker after the House of Representatives voted in April 2026 to expel him from the Legislature, a decision that followed disciplinary proceedings over allegations of misconduct and statements that lawmakers said raised serious concerns.
As of publication, Thomas Fallah, Finda Bundoo, former President George Weah, and the Boakai-Koung administration have not publicly responded to the specific allegations made by Kolubah during the Spoon Talk program.
The allegations are therefore being reported as claims made by Kolubah and should not be interpreted as established facts unless independently verified.


