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    CDC’s Planned Headquarters Groundbreaking On October 18, 2025

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithOctober 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By Amos Harris

     The Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) has announced October 18, 2025, as the date for the groundbreaking of its new multi-million-dollar party headquarters an event that is drawing heavy criticism many Liberians 

    The disclosure was made by Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa, Chairman of the CDC Headquarters Construction Committee, during a press conference held at a local hotel in Sinkor. 

    According to Koffa, the ceremony will be held opposite the Greater Refuge Church in Congo Town, marking what he described as “a historic milestone” in the party’s development.

    However, what was intended to be a moment of celebration for the former ruling party has quickly turned into a storm of public criticism. 

    Many Liberians are questioning the wisdom of investing in a lavish party complex at a time when the nation faces skyrocketing prices, unemployment, and deteriorating social services.

    For a party that ruled for six years without building its own headquarters, critics argue the project is both belated and ill-timed.

     “After years in power with little to show in terms of national progress, the CDC now wants to erect a monument to itself,” said a civil society advocate. “It shows where their priorities truly lie.”

    Cllr. Koffa disclosed that 52 percent of the project’s donors are CDC members, while 18 percent are affiliated with the ruling Unity Party (UP) a revelation that has sparked further controversy. 

    Another 10 percent are independents, 10 percent represent other opposition parties, and 10 percent chose to remain anonymous.

    The mention of Unity Party contributors coming from the CDC’s traditional political rival has fueled speculation about behind-the-scenes political deals and questionable alliances within Liberia’s fragile democracy.

     When pressed for details, Koffa quipped, “If you want to know the names of our Unity Party contributors, meet me in Room 1026.” Many viewed the remark as dismissive and evasive, highlighting concerns about transparency and accountability.

    Political commentators warn that the move reflects a growing culture of political elitism detached from the daily realities of ordinary citizens. 

    “While teachers go unpaid and hospitals lack basic medicine, our politicians are busy raising funds for buildings to glorify themselves,” said an analyst in Monrovia.

    The CDC, once seen as the voice of the poor and marginalized, now faces growing criticism for its perceived disconnect from the suffering of its base. 

    The timing of the groundbreaking, amid widespread economic despair, has been described by many as “tone-deaf” and “politically insensitive.”

    As the October 18 ceremony nears, key questions remain unanswered: Who exactly is funding the project,  What are the political implications of cross-party contributions? And what message does this send to a population still reeling from poverty and disillusionment?

    While party officials tout the new headquarters as a symbol of “progress and institutional growth,” many Liberians see it as yet another reminder of the widening gulf between the political class and the struggling citizens they claim to represent.

    Whether the event will revive the CDC’s fading influence or deepen public distrust in Liberia’s political establishment remains uncertainbut one thing is clear: the party’s priorities are under the microscope like never before.

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