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    Veteran Educator Clay Poised to Unseat Yekeh Kolubah in 2023

    Godfred Badu QuansahBy Godfred Badu QuansahMay 17, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    -Rallies Teachers, Students for the mission; says society strides when teachers are in charge

    Montserrado County District #10 Representative, Yekeh Kolubah, is poised to face a barrage of challenges for the seat come 2023 but there is one rival a veteran educator whom many believe has paid his dues through his dedication to empowering the young people of the district and beyond.

    Mr. Isaac G. Clay has begun rallying his colleagues in the educational sector as well as students of the district to ensure that he unseat the vocal Alternative National Congress (ANC) Representative at the polls come October 2023. Mr. Clay is also rallying the intellectual community to support his bid for the legislative seat, a feat he believes will be a victory for the education sector.

    “There is a need for a vibrant and outstanding representation for this district and we are ready to provide that,” Clay said in an interview with newsmen. “We don’t want to condemn anyone here but our district has been truly represented in the Lower House. People are not taking District #10 serious and this is frustrating. We will endeavor to rebuild the image of our beloved district,” he said.

    Clay, in whose honor a political movement that would help engender his political ambition, has already been established, is contesting on a platform of education, especially for the underprivileged, health care, particularly for women and children, and rehabilitation programs for disadvantaged youth who are now known as zogoes.

    Clay is currently a lecturer at the United Methodist University (UMU). He is also an instructor at the nationally acclaimed College of West Africa (CWA). He has taught schools within the district for more than 10 years. Some of these schools include David Lombel High School and FMC High School, both located in Gaye Town, Apostolic Foundation, and many others.

    The movement, known as Movement in Support of Hon. Isaac G. Clay has been mobilizing for months with a focus on market women, the religious community, and the teachers and students community—which the movement considers as its base or stronghold. The Acting Secretary-General of the group, Amb. S. Dexter Smith noted that Mr. Clay contributed tremendously to the educational needs of residents of the district, especially the young people.

    “Teachers are leaders all day. They lead by example in the way they act, speak, and behave. They lead their students through challenging activities and rigorous learning,” Smith said at a mass meeting recently. “And this is why we want to take Hon. Clay to the Legislature to ensure that the right things are done,” Mr. Smith said.

    “Hon. Clay is the light of our community and he will definitely redeem this district if given the chance. He is experienced, educated, and people-centered. He is a natural leader,” another executive of the movement noted at the meeting.

    For Clay, there is a need to give young people and women opportunities and create channels through which their lives can be bettered.

    “I’m passionate about the empowerment of young people and our mothers. Our government needs to prioritize them. This is one of the messages I intend to make when I’m given the opportunity to serve my people,” he added.

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