-As she gets endorsed by SALALA District Muslim Community.
Muslim Council Representative Shelk Fuada Kabbah said Representative Moima Briggs Mensah has shown respect towards Muslims across SALALA District.
According to Shelk, Muslims love respect, care and concern from leader who is leading them.
“Respect us we will vote for you, if you do good thing for us and we can also appreciate your work, so mama you already pass a mark.”
He claims, Muslims love to support an individual who has the visions, wisdom and a developmental knowledge of leading, guarding, uniting its citizens with in a district or Country.
Shelk Kabbah said Muslims from the 17 Mosques that contains men, women and youth across the district have decide to support the re-election of Representative Moima Briggs Mensah.
According to him, Muslims are politicians to make better decisions of managing he/ her lives in the country.
” With Out politics you cannot live, if you don’t vote, people with make decisions for you and any thing happens in country, you will be involve,so Muslim are politicians.”
He added that for Liberian to manage peace in this country, they go back to read about Liberia history.
Shelk Kabbah said, he feels disappointed whenever he hears Liberians saying that Muslim are Alias or foreigner, everyone needs to respect each other base on Liberian history of forefathers King Bujul.
Howbeit, it’s becoming vivid to believe that Incumbent Lawmaker, Moima Briggs Mensah, stands a better chance of a possible Capitol Building return.
About seven, out of every ten interviewed, believe there is no need to change the incumbent, based upon the level of progress the District has experienced under her watch over the last six years.
Those in Salala praised Rep. Briggs Mensah for refurbishing and modernizing the Salala town hall, and the restoration of the Salala Broadcasting System which has been down for years.
In vote rich Totota, many hold the view that the Lawmaker deserves another term to complete her works. She was also commended for the opening of community roads in Totota, which has increased easy access to the main street.
Rep. Briggs Mensah also enjoys huge love in the women community, owing to the fact that she too, is a woman, and has over the years been instrumental in championing the protection of women and children rights.
The incumbent District #6 Lawmaker who is contesting as an independent candidate, also holds a great stake in the Muslim community.
Over the years, she has managed to establish a solid rapport with the Christian community, thus identifying with churches across the District.
This platform learned that the Lawmaker pays a little over LRD$3M at high schools and universities for beneficiaries of her tuition aid program since 2018.
Several communities have witnessed the construction and dedication of town halls and market facilities across the District.
These developments only reflect the harsh reality that the Rep. Briggs Mensah is very likely to retain her precious seat.
Five men including Marcus Binda, William Thompson, Stanley Sackie Richard Natee and William Kollie Gagbo are challenging the incumbent Salala District Lawmaker for the seat.