Monrovia, Aug. 15 -- The opposition Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) has taken its long-running legal battle over the ownership of its Congo Town headquarters back to the Supreme Court of Liberia, vowing to exhaust every legal remedy even as discussions swirl about a possible relocation.
By Willie N. Tokpah
The dispute centers on the sale of the property currently housing the party's headquarters. The CDC is locked in a legal showdown with the Intestate Estate of Martha Stubblefield Bernard, represented by Ebrima Varney Dempster, over ownership rights.
According to National Chairman Atty. Janga A. Kowo, the party's legal efforts have faced multiple setbacks in lower courts.
"The CDC's Motion to Dismiss (on grounds of pendency) an...
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