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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Liberia’s Information Minister Defends Weedor’s NEC Nomination Amid Political Bias Allegations
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Liberia’s Information Minister Defends Weedor’s NEC Nomination Amid Political Bias Allegations

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Last updated: April 5, 2026 5:45 pm
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Liberia’s New Election Chief Faces Scrutiny Over Alleged Political Ties

Monrovia, Liberia — The nomination of Jonathan K. Weedor as chairman of Liberia’s National Elections Commission (NEC) has sparked heated debate, with opposition leaders and civil society groups questioning his neutrality. Amid growing concerns, Information Minister Jerolinmek Matthew Piah has stepped forward to defend Weedor, urging the public to give the nominee a fair chance.

During a press briefing on Thursday, Minister Piah addressed allegations of Weedor’s political affiliations, though he neither confirmed nor denied whether the nominee had ties to the ruling Unity Party. “If we appoint someone and it’s determined they have political relationships, what’s required is for them to sever those ties,” Piah said, emphasizing the expectation that Weedor must act independently in his role.

Piah pointed to Liberia’s history of appointing individuals with past political connections who later demonstrated impartiality in public office. He cited former NEC Chairman Jerome Korkoya as an example, noting that Korkoya had once run on the Unity Party ticket but later distanced himself from the party while leading the commission. “Jerome Korkoya is a clear case of someone who disengaged from his political ties and served with neutrality,” Piah stated.

The Information Minister also highlighted the 2023 general and presidential elections, during which several commissioners faced accusations of partisan bias. Despite these concerns, the elections ultimately resulted in a victory for the opposition party. “Even with all the accusations, those commissioners oversaw a process where the accusing party lost,” Piah remarked.

Supporters of Weedor have emphasized his extensive experience as a key qualification for the role. Piah stressed that the NEC’s Board of Commissioners comprises seven members who rely on the expertise of individuals like Weedor to manage election logistics and data. “If someone has the experience, let’s not damage their reputation,” he said, urging critics to focus on Weedor’s professional credentials rather than unproven allegations.

The controversy has divided public opinion, with some calling for greater transparency in the nomination process and others defending Weedor’s appointment as a pragmatic choice. Piah called on the Liberian Senate to fulfill its constitutional duty in reviewing the nomination without unnecessary distractions. “Let the Senate do its job,” he said. “All the other issues circulating are just distractions.”

As Liberia prepares for future elections, the NEC’s leadership will play a critical role in ensuring the integrity of the process. The debate over Weedor’s nomination underscores the delicate balance between political independence and professional experience in public appointments.

— Reported by Nexio News

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