By: Alphanso G. Kalama;

Monrovia, Liberia – Less then two years after relinquishing state power, The former Ruling Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) is said to be struggling with it’s members over dues payment.
In a month the party has issued two Strong statement to its members regarding their 2025 annual dues, stressing the importance of financial contributions in sustaining the party.
In the second statement signed by CDC National Chairman, Atty. Janga A. Kowo, the party called on members to honor their financial obligations, emphasizing that their support is essential for “advocating for the values and principles we all hold dear.”
The statement highlights that paying dues ensures CDC can fund critical activities, support its members, and strengthen its presence in the community.With a critical year ahead, CDC is rallying its base to maintain financial strength and political influence. “Together, we can build a brighter future for our party and nation,” the statement read.