Liberia: House Majority Bloc Suspends Representative Yekeh Kolubah for 30 Days

The House Majority Bloc in Liberia has suspended Representative Yekeh Kolubah for 30 session days due to complaints of rude behavior. The decision was supported by most lawmakers, while a minority opposed it.
The House Majority Bloc in Liberia has decided to suspend Representative Yekeh Kolubah, representing Montserrado County, for a period of 30 session days. This decision was reached following a report presented by James Kolleh, a lawmaker from Bong County, who acted on behalf of the House Committee on Rules, Order, and Administration.
The suspension was prompted by a formal complaint from River Gee County Representative Johnson Williams, who accused Mr. Kolubah of displaying rude behavior towards the leadership of the House. While the majority of lawmakers endorsed the suspension, there were dissenting votes from Representatives Matthew Joe, Emmanuel Dahn, and Sumo Mulbah.
In summary, Representative Yekeh Kolubah has been suspended for 30 session days following accusations of inappropriate conduct towards House leadership. This decision reflects the consensus among the majority of lawmakers, although it faced opposition from a few individuals in the legislature.
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