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Kruah Distances Herself from Statements Targeting Senator Dillon

NATIONAL NEWS

MONROVIA – Minister of Youth and Sports–Designate, Atty. Cornelia W. Kruah, has acknowledged recent public statements of support surrounding her pending confirmation but clarified that such views were expressed independently of her or her team.

In a press release issued Tuesday, Atty. Kruah referenced statements from various groups and individuals, including the Union of Nimba University and College Student Associations (UNUCSA), which have commented on her confirmation process and mentioned Montserrado County Senator Abraham Darius Dillon.

While expressing gratitude for the solidarity and encouragement shown by young people and student organizations across the country, the minister-designate emphasized that she did not influence or authorize the content of those statements.

By: Trokon S. Wrepue – trokon1992seokin@gmail.com

“Atty. Kruah sincerely appreciates the support, but respectfully clarifies that the views expressed were made independently,” the release noted, adding that she recognizes the constitutional right of citizens and groups to freely express their opinions.

The minister-designate reaffirmed her respect for the Liberian Senate, describing it as a key constitutional institution deserving of the highest regard.

She further stated her commitment to a confirmation process anchored in civility, mutual respect, and trust in democratic institutions.

Atty. Kruah also underscored the importance of responsible public discourse, stressing that discussions surrounding national leadership should promote peace, dignity, and constructive engagement.

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