The House Majority Bloc has suspended Montserrado County Representative Yekeh Kolubah for 30 session days due to rude behavior towards House leadership, following a report by James Kolleh. A majority of lawmakers supported the suspension, with a few voting against it.
In Monrovia, the House Majority Bloc has officially suspended Montserrado County Representative Yekeh Kolubah for a duration of 30 session days. This decision was made in response to a report presented by Bong County lawmaker James Kolleh, representing the House Committee on Rules, Order, and Administration. The suspension ensued from a complaint lodged by River Gee County Representative Johnson Williams, who alleged that Kolubah displayed disrespectful behavior towards the leadership of the House.
The vote on the suspension drew significant attention, as it reflected a majority consensus among lawmakers. Notably, Representatives Matthew Joe, Emmanuel Dahn, and Sumo Mulbah were the only members who opposed the suspension. The development indicates a decisive stance by the House Majority Bloc in upholding decorum among its members, as perceived by leadership.
The suspension of Representative Yekeh Kolubah highlights issues of decorum and respect within the legislative body of Liberia. The vote reflects a majority ruling on the matter, influenced by claims of Kolubah’s inappropriate behavior towards House leadership. The dissent from a minority of lawmakers indicates internal divisions within the assembly regarding such disciplinary actions.
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