CDC SG Jeff Koijee takes Deputy Speaker Thomas Fallah to Task : “You have been expelled”

By Jefferson Koijee, CDC Secretary General

“Deputy Speaker Thomas Fallah, let this message meet you clearly on the OK Morning Rush show.

You have been expelled, yet you now dance for the very forces that once oppressed the struggle you claimed to believe in. So listen well, and carry this word to your slave and colonial master, Mr. Boakai.

Tell Mr. Boakai that if he likes, he can contact the most satanic creatures on earth and beyond. Let him gather every dark force, every external master, every hidden hand. It will not change what history and reality have already written.

Viktor Orbán ruled Hungary for sixteen years under Fidesz, backed by powerful international allies and global networks, yet the Hungarian people rose through the ballot and swept him out, replacing him with Péter Magyar of the Tisza Party. The lesson is eternal: when a nation decides, no elite alliance, propaganda machine, or foreign sympathizer can stand against the sovereign will of the people.

So, Mr. Fallah, inform your camp and your principal, Mr.Boakai, that even if they summon every powerful ally on earth and beyond, the judgment of the Liberian people will still prevail.

On October 10, 2029, when Liberians speak loudly, clearly, and overwhelmingly, the result will not be negotiated, delayed, or manipulated. The verdict of the ballot will stand above every scheme.

In that moment, Mr. Boakai will not spend one more minute in the office of the presidency; he will have no option but to obey the popular will, and the long chapter of reckless stewardship, waste, and abuse of trust will close, followed by the full weight of accountability demanded by a nation that refuses to be deceived again.

You, Hon. Fallah, are working to turn the people against their own struggle by painting the Mighty CDC as finished, divided, hijacked, and destined for the dustbin. You want to reduce the sacrifices of junior comrades to fuel for elites, and you speak as if you control destiny when you suggest Comrade President George Weah should sit down and never contest again.

But this is not a clash between your new comfort zone and a finished CDC; it is a clash between the Unity Party system you now defend and the Mighty CDC movement that still beats in the hearts of the masses, a battle between a captured presidency and a people quietly preparing to speak.

Movements born from the struggle of ordinary people do not collapse because of whispers from the sidelines or predictions from temporary opportunists.

The CDC remains the living heartbeat of the Blue Revolution, and its political leader, George Weah, still stands in the consciousness of millions as a symbol of hope, resilience, and destiny.

Those who believe they can bury that spirit under rumors and cynical commentary will soon learn that history does not bend to the comfort of skeptics.

In this unfolding struggle, Comrade President, His Excellency, Political Leader George M. Weah remains the only ordained and destiny leader by God Almighty to redeem the noble country of Liberia and its amazing citizens and lead them to the final destination of victory.

You can sneer at the headquarters and prophesy that it will become a law firm. You can describe imaginary cracks, magnify shadows disagreements, and sing lullabies of defeat for CDC on every microphone.

But you cannot cancel what God ordains, and you cannot erase what the people feel in their bones.

Let it be clearly understood: the Liberian people are watching, remembering, and preparing.

When the decisive hour arrives, the verdict will not be whispered; it will thunder across the nation, and no office, no propaganda, and no alliance will be strong enough to stand against the unmistakable voice of the people. Deputy Speaker Fallah, choose your side carefully, because history is coming, with or without your commentary. JTK.”

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