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Africa News > Blog > Blog > Breaking News: High-Ranking CDC Official In Nimba County Jumps Ship, Joins Liberia’s Ruling Unity Party
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Breaking News: High-Ranking CDC Official In Nimba County Jumps Ship, Joins Liberia’s Ruling Unity Party

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Last updated: June 29, 2025 7:02 am
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Prince Yeah, former Vice Chair for Operations of the opposition Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) in Nimba County
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By Sara Camara

Monrovia, Liberia – In a shocking move, Prince Yeah, the former Vice Chair for Operations of the opposition Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) in Nimba County, has officially resigned from his position and defected to the ruling Unity Party. The announcement was made during a press conference held at the residence of Nimba County Superintendent Kou Meapeh Gono last week.

Yeah, who previously held several key roles within the CDC, including Campaign Manager, Chair for Press and Propaganda, and Youth Coordinator for District #2, cited personal conviction as the reason for his decision to cross over to the Unity Party. “This is a personal decision I made after careful thought,” he stated. “I believe in the transformative changes currently being implemented by the Unity Party, and I want to contribute to those efforts for the development of Nimba County and Liberia as a whole.”

According to Yeah, his move was motivated by a desire to support positive governance and progress in the county and the country at large. He described his new political direction as a continuation of his commitment to community development, unity, and national growth. “As John the Baptist paved the way for a new beginning, I have chosen to open a new door for myself and others who believe in a better future,” he said. “This is not about politics as usual; it’s about building a better Nimba.”

The defection of Yeah comes at a time when political activities in Nimba County are intensifying ahead of the 2026 general elections. Political observers predict that Yeah’s move may be the first of many high-profile departures from the CDC, with rumors circulating that several senior CDC lawmakers in both the senate and the House of Representatives are contemplating early exits.

The Unity Party, which has been in power since 2006, has been implementing various development projects and initiatives in Nimba County, which may have contributed to Yeah’s decision to join the party. The CDC, on the other hand, has been facing internal conflicts and divisions, which may have prompted Yeah to seek new opportunities.

The implications of Yeah’s defection are still unclear, but it is likely to have significant repercussions for the CDC and the political landscape of Nimba County. As the 2026 general elections approach, the Unity Party may gain an advantage in the county, while the CDC may struggle to maintain its support base.

In a statement, the Unity Party welcomed Yeah’s decision to join the party, praising his commitment to community development and national growth. The CDC, on the other hand, has yet to comment on the defection of its former vice chair.

As the political landscape of Liberia continues to evolve, one thing is certain: the defection of Prince Yeah is a significant development that will have far-reaching consequences for the country’s political parties and the upcoming elections.

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