Sinoe County mourns Rep. Nagbe Sloh’s death

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The Late Rep. Jay Nagbe sloh was a vocalist

Citizens of Sinoe County are mourning the death of one of their sons, the late Representative jay Nagbe Sloh who died late Tuesday June 30, 2020 night in Monrovia

The former lawmaker was tough-talking and on many occasions burst out on Speaker Bhofal Chambers for handling sessions in what he thought was a bias manner.

In May, Rep. Sloh called on the Press Union of Liberia to institute a media blackout on Speaker Chambers after he revoked the Capitol Building accreditation of Truth FM’s Musa Kanneh.

He formed a formidable alliance with the late Representative Adolph Lawrence and Mont County District 10 Representative Yekeh Kolubah that openly called for the removal of Speaker Chambers over allegation of corruption and the Speaker’s “inability to lead.”

As Chairman on Communication at the House, Rep. Sloh noted the media blackout would make the legislature acknowledge the role of the media and will refrain from making decisions that are not call for.

In February, he campaigned vigorously to see the ousting of Chambers as Speaker of the House.

He was a vocal member of the Independent Legislative Caucus formed to ‘restore sanctity’ at the House of Representatives.

  Sinoe Citizens Mourn

 LPR’s Sinoe County correspondent Mark Gray said almost of all of the local community Radio stations in the county capital Greenville are talking about the saddened death of the lawmaker.

“My brother as we speak right the entire county is saddened, many community radio stations, people are calling paying their tributes.

He was so controversial, that is one of the things people love him for. He was always bold speaking about ills in society”, he adds.

According to him, the lawmaker will be surely missed for boldness about ills in the society.

“We lost a good man. Say hi to Adolph townchief. RIP” said Representative Rep. J Fonati Koffa on his facebook page