Unity Party Members Petition Deputy Health Minister Martha Morris in Bong Mines
In a powerful expression of political discontent, members of the Unity Party in Fuamah District, Bong County, convened on Friday to deliver a petition to Madam Martha Morris, the Deputy Minister for Administration at the Ministry of Health. The demonstration took place during her visit to Bong Mines for the Liberia Nursing Association’s elective convention.
The petition, submitted by dissatisfied party members, highlighted a series of longstanding grievances, including poor healthcare services, lack of governmental support, and feelings of abandonment by both local and national leadership. The constituents emphasized their frustrations, demanding tangible improvements in governance and stronger representation from the Unity Party — especially in rural districts like Fuamah.
Targeting Madam Morris — a key figure in the Unity Party and a native of Bong County — the petitioners sought her direct advocacy, leveraging her presence at the high-profile health convention to draw attention to their plight.
"This is not just about politics; it's about the lives of ordinary people who feel left behind," said one party member. "We believe Madam Morris, given her influence and position, can champion our concerns where it matters most."
The Unity Party, once a dominant force in Liberian politics, has faced internal fractures and declining support in recent years. This event underscored the party’s ongoing efforts to reconnect with its grassroots base and rebuild trust among its supporters in key regions.
In response, Madam Morris received the petition respectfully and commended the group for voicing their concerns in a peaceful and organized manner. She pledged to elevate their issues within both the Ministry of Health and the party’s leadership structure.
"I hear your concerns loud and clear," she said. "As someone from Bong County, I am deeply committed to ensuring that our communities receive the attention and support they deserve."
The gathering not only spotlighted the challenges facing Bong Mines residents but also symbolized a potential turning point for the Unity Party. With local frustrations mounting, party leaders are now under pressure to deliver meaningful reforms and reestablish their presence in politically significant districts across Liberia.
As the Unity Party navigates shifting political dynamics, the petition in Bong Mines could serve as a catalyst for renewed engagement and deeper accountability within its ranks.
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