Monrovia, Liberia — Residents of Thumbs Up Community in Caldwell, Montserrado County District #15, have declared their support for Reverend Philip Blamo in his bid for the House of Representatives, signaling early grassroots momentum ahead of the upcoming electoral process.
The endorsement was made during a community gathering that brought together youth leaders, elders, and other local stakeholders, who expressed confidence in Rev. Blamo’s leadership and commitment to community development. Participants stressed the importance of electing a representative who is accessible and responsive to the needs of the people.
Rev. Blamo, widely known for his religious and community engagement, was praised for his consistent involvement in social initiatives and outreach programs.
Supporters believe his experience positions him to effectively advocate for improved infrastructure, youth empowerment, and better access to basic services.
As part of the campaign’s local structure, Mr. Alexander Wesseh has been appointed as Ground Chairman.
He is expected to lead mobilization efforts and coordinate campaign activities across Thumbs Up Community and other parts of District #15. His appointment is viewed by supporters as a key step in strengthening grassroots coordination.
During the gathering, residents outlined several challenges affecting the community, including poor road conditions, limited access to clean water, and high youth unemployment. They expressed hope that these concerns will be prioritized as part of Rev. Blamo’s agenda.
The endorsement reflects growing political engagement at the community level and sets the stage for what is expected to be a competitive race in District #15.
Rev. Blamo is yet to officially launch his campaign but is expected to present his policy direction in the coming weeks as consultations with residents continue.