Monrovia – A leaked conversation from a senior executive chatroom of the ruling Unity Party has surfaced, revealing concerns raised by Minister Amin Modad of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. In the exchange, Modad expresses frustration over the party’s slow response to defend him against mounting public accusations. By Gerald C.

Koinyeneh, [email protected] The conversation shows Modad pleading with party colleagues to stand by him during this difficult period. He voiced disappointment at what he perceives as the Unity Party’s lack of urgency in addressing the claims, conveying a need for solidarity as he faces heightened public scrutiny. He said: “What’s very interesting is the fact that in times when some of us are in distress and need of the Party support, ‘The Party’ is not around.

Even if some doubt our credibility, you would expect the party that you bled for and comrades that you stood by to stand by you. Even if there were doubts and concerns, you would expect that the leadership and certain individuals would call to ascertain the facts in attempt to defend and fight for one of their own. We might have some differences, but I have never failed to defend our own.

” However, Modad did not receive the sympathy he sought. Senator Dabah Varpilah of Grand Cape Mount County, a senior Unity Party member, responded bluntly. “You chose to co-sign a letter as early as April in favor of MedTech without consulting with your own, knowing already that this iss.