LIBERIAN OPPOSITION POLITICIAN SACKS OFFICE CHIEF OVER PUBLISHING ‘DEMEANING’ BIOGRAPHY OF PRESIDENT WEAH

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Mohammed Momoh
Mohammed Momoh


The political leader of the opposition Alternative National Congress, Alexander B. Cummings, has fired his most senior aide, Isaac Vah Tukpah, after public backlash over a book Tukpah co-authored, which many consider “demeaning to the President’s wife and womanhood.”

The book, titled ‘George Weah: The Dream, The Legend, The Rise to Power’, claims to be first of its kind biographical account of the life of George Weah, and takes readers on a revealing expedition, down the many rabbit holes and crevices of George Weah’s journey into politics, exposing his alleged imperfections as an superstar at the helm of a youthful generation.


However, it is chapter 13 of the book that has received huge public condemnation due to explicit references to the President’s imitate life, which many consider as rude to his wife Clar Weah and disgrace to womanhood.
In chapter 13, the authors attributed a quote to the President who, they claimed, made detailed references about his spouse.
And with Alexander Cummings under pressured, he wrote that his Chief of Office Staff has resigned after asking him to do so as a result of the book.


“The book, co-authored by Mr. Tukpah, reveals an alleged discussion by a husband, Mr. George Weah, of his wife. The revelation of the alleged discussion exposes a deviant behavior in our society in the continuous disrespect and denigration of girls and women; I find the publication of the alleged discussion to be an error of judgment which, in itself, has the effect of enabling and fueling such reprehensible behaviors of men disrespecting women,” Cummings wrote. “This certainly does not excuse the alleged disrespectful and privately invasive discussion by a husband of his wife, which I find to be disgraceful and offensive.
“I can only hope that the alleged discussion, by our now President, as revealed in the book about his wife, is not true. If it is, it is unacceptable, distasteful and a bad example, which should not be tolerated.”
Meanwhile, Cummings has clarified that book, “which is the object of my concern, was written long before Isaac joined our team.


Tukpa was hired in August last year and was also once a close confidant of the President. But their relationship soon broke up after Mr. Weah ascended to the Presidency.
His firing comes at a time when Cummings is in court for allegedly tampering with the framework document of the Collaborating Political Parties.
Mr. Cummings is being sued by Benoi Urey of the All Liberia Party. However, Cummings has denied the claim and says he will win the case.


Meanwhile, Topka in a release disclosed that he would like to thank Cummings and the ANC for the opportunity to serve as his chief of staff and the Liberian people.
At the same time, I would like to sincerely apologize to all whom I have offended. I meant no disrespect to anyone. Mr. Cummings had no prior knowledge of the contents of my forthcoming book and I would like to further apologize to him for the distraction this has caused campaign.” Topka added.


Took and his co- author book also claims to spotlight President Weah within his element as he creates friendships and burns bridges with friends, allies, and supporters including women, and how he manages his personal finances.


The book, authored by Tukpah and Prof. Emmanuel Clarke, is “mostly based on interviews with Weah’s family members, classmates, close friends, coaches, journalists, political associates, and women with whom he has had intimate relationships, and gives the reader an in-depth knowledge of the life of George Weah.”

Story first published by the Liberian observer online 
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