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Liberia: Rep. Rugie Barry Succeeds Bility As LP Chairperson

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Liberian businessman turned politician, Musa Hassan Bility, has finally parted ways with the beleaguered and embattled Liberty Party (LP) after nearly two years of an enduring split in the party.

The Nimba County District 7 Representative resigned from his post as chairman and withdrew his membership from the party.

Bility’s resignation brings to an end the prolonged internal battle that rocked the LP throughout the 2023 political season, splitting it into two factions — one headed by Bility himself and the other by the political leader, Senator Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence.

“It is with a heavy heart that I today announce my resignation as National Chairman of the Liberty Party (LP) and withdraw my membership from LP. The last three and a half years have been the most satisfying, complex, and challenging adventure of my political career,” Bility said in his resignation letter. “It has been an incredible privilege to lead the LP National Executive Committee (NEC), and I have been blessed to have been a part of a group of people bound together by a commitment to build a political institution rooted in the principles of inclusive decision-making, democracy, and the rule of law.”

Montserrado County District #1 Representative, Rugie Yartu Barry, previously the Vice Chairperson for Administration, has assumed the position of national chairperson, a party statement said on Wednesday.

“The Executive Committee of the Liberty Party (LP) officially informed its County Committee, Advisory Council, partisans, and the general public about Hon. Bility’s resignation. In a letter, Bility expressed the emotional weight of his decision,” the statement said.