Friday, April 18, 2008

DELEGATES BEGIN TO DESCEND ON PHILLY


The 32nd National General Assembly of the Union Of Liberian Associations in the Americas (ULAA), opens with the arrival of delegates who are expected to arrive in the historic city of Philadelphia from the 20 Chapters of the organization in the Diaspora.                                


The Assembly that is expected to give the Presidential candidates the opportunity to debate for the second time before the elections, will officially open with an address from the organization's out going president, Mr. Arthur Watson. The program is expected to be held at the famous International House of Philadelphia located at 3701 Chestnut Street in the area widely referred to as the University City.                                                                                   
 
The delegates who are arriving by land and air are expected to jam the program hall to hear what Wettee and Toe will be telling them for the last time before the elections. When Bush Chicken spoke to some delegates who arrived in the city of brotherly love, they expressed their prepareness to vote for the right candidate who will take the organization to the next level in the Diaspora.


One female attending the debate from the host City of Philadelphia told Bush Chicken, "This is no Joke, it is time for all those who been playing around to get serious, we are about to make decisions that will affect the future of Liberians." She further said that ULAA has been an organization for the few who always used it to get Jobs in Liberian Governments, but that is about to change.


Meanwhile, the ULAA elections commission today released the delegates' voters' roll.  Minnesota's delegates are: 


  1. MARTHA T. SINOE
  2. WRITHERS NYENIE-WEA
  3. ABDULLAH KIATAMBA
  4. GEORGETTE GRAY
  5. KAMATY DIAHN
  6. EDWARD CARTER
  7. MOSES G. VAH
  8. CAROLINE GALIMAH
  9. ROBERTS S. MORRIS
10. NATHANIEL SLEH
11. YASER TALO
12. MOMOLU SIRLEAF
13. MARY JOHNSON
14. KULAH PARKER
15. DAVID BARMON


ALTERNATES


 1.  DANIEL SAYDEE
 2.  AMOS GRAY
 3.  NATHANIEL NYANWLEH
 4.  STEVE NIMELY
 5.  TARLOH QUINWONKPA
 6.  J. SAMUEL REEVES
 7.  JESSE FAHNGON
 8.  KIRKPATRICK WEAH
 9.  Mailou Hayes
10.Ziahn Jerome Pour
11.Victoria Pour
12.Edwina Taye


 

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