The House Majority Bloc has suspended Representative Yekeh Kolubah for 30 session days due to complaints about his behavior toward House leadership. The decision, backed by most lawmakers, follows a report by James Kolleh. A few representatives opposed the suspension.
In Monrovia, the House Majority Bloc has taken decisive action by suspending Representative Yekeh Kolubah of Montserrado County for a period of 30 session days. This decision was ratified following a report presented by Bong County lawmaker James Kolleh, who acted on behalf of the House Committee on Rules, Order, and Administration.
The suspension arose from a formal complaint lodged by River Gee County Representative Johnson Williams, who alleged that Kolubah had displayed rude behavior toward the current leadership of the House. While a significant majority of lawmakers endorsed the suspension, there were dissenting votes from Representatives Matthew Joe, Emmanuel Dahn, and Sumo Mulbah, who opposed the action.
The House Majority Bloc’s decision to suspend Representative Yekeh Kolubah underscores the importance of maintaining decorum within the legislative assembly. The incident highlights ongoing tensions within the House and emphasizes the responsibilities of representatives to uphold respectful interactions, particularly toward leadership. This action reflects the accountability measures that legislative bodies can impose on their members.
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