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Wednesday, April 30, 2025

ALCOP HOLDS POST-ELECTION RETREAT, THREATENS TO REASSESS TIES WITH UNITY PARTY

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PAYNESVILLE – The All Liberia Coalition Party (ALCOP) convened its first major post-election retreat on Saturday, April 12, 2025, drawing together key stakeholders for a day of internal reflection and forward planning in the aftermath of the 2023 general elections.

Held in Paynesville, the gathering was attended by ALCOP’s Political Leader, National Chairman, Executive Committee members, former legislative candidates, youth and women leaders, elders, coordinators, and other party stakeholders. The event focused on evaluating the party’s performance, discussing grievances, and outlining a roadmap for the 2029 elections.

According to a press statement issued by National Secretary General Lassana A. M. Kamara, the retreat featured several key presentations, including a review of the party’s constitution and an assessment of current internal challenges. Participants expressed dissatisfaction with aspects of the party’s operations and the current collaboration with the ruling Unity Party, prompting a series of resolutions aimed at strengthening ALCOP’s structure and voice in national governance.

Among the decisions reached, ALCOP resolved to immediately review and reform its constitution to reflect current political realities and its vision for the future. Delegates also called for a reassessment of the party’s strategy ahead of the next elections and emphasized the need for enhanced transparency and accountability within the party leadership.

In addition to internal reforms, the retreat underscored the importance of youth and women empowerment within the party’s framework. However, the most pressing issue raised was the Unity Party’s failure to honor elements of the agreement signed with ALCOP during the 2023 electoral alliance.

Participants voiced frustration over unmet expectations, particularly in the area of government appointments. ALCOP reminded the Unity Party of its commitment to fully implement all aspects of their agreement, including the recognition of key Islamic holidays such as the end of Ramadan and Abraham Day as national holidays.

Furthermore, the party criticized the Boakai administration’s continued enforcement of an employment moratorium, describing it as a roadblock for qualified Liberians seeking job opportunities.

In a strong concluding stance, ALCOP members resolved to revisit their political collaboration with the Unity Party if the latter fails to address these outstanding concerns in a timely and satisfactory manner. The party reaffirmed its motto: Peace, Unity, Freedom, Justice & Progress, as it braces for a redefined path ahead.

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