Yekeh Kolubah Breaks Ties with Rule of Law Caucus After Ejection from House Session”

Monrovia, Liberia – Montserrado County District #10 Representative Yekeh Kolubah has announced the suspension of his membership in the Rule of Law Caucus with immediate effect.
Although the outspoken lawmaker did not provide specific reasons for his decision, political analysts speculate that his dissatisfaction stems from the caucus's perceived inaction following his controversial removal from a House session.
The incident occurred when Rep. Kolubah was forcibly ejected by the Sergeant-at-Arms for allegedly violating House rules.
The move, described by many as a dramatic display of internal tensions, marks yet another episode in Kolubah’s contentious relationship with the House leadership.
Rep. Kolubah, known for his fiery approach, has been ejected from sessions on multiple occasions due to alleged rule violations.
However, addressing supporters at his District #10 office on Old Road, he vowed to continue attending House sessions held at the Monrovia City Hall despite the ongoing conflict.
This decision highlights the deepening rift between Kolubah and the leadership of the House of Representatives, particularly Speaker Richard Nagbe Koon.
The standoff underscores the broader discord within the House, raising questions about unity and cooperation among lawmakers.
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