Worcester, FOLICAM Chapter supports President Tarpehdoe
Dear Mr. President,
I would first of all apologize to you and my colleagues for my absence in communications for some time. That was due to a very personal bereavement of a dear friend and big brother. It took all of my attention.
One of my purposes of sending this e-mail before I make contact by phone is to assure you that after an officers' meeting(LAW) was held within our community, we would like to assure you that the Liberian Association of Worcester did not, is not and will not withdraw from any function held under auspices of FOLICAM (General Assembly, Queen Contest, Awards Night, July 26,etc,etc...).With respect to our constitution, this community has decided to support you and your administration. Our support is genuine. My administration along with our assembly and all of the members here in Worcester will allow you to steer us in the positive direction for which we give you our votes.
Secondly, I do hope that you and all other leaders within Massachusetts realize that as leaders, we should realize the problems we are creating because of whatever reasons would have a huge effect on our youth/young leaders within our communities. What do we all have at heart in our communities within Massachusetts......ourselves or the people of the future.... where is the example of leadership.
Thirdly, for more than once, twice, etc, etc......it seems that the issues raised by one of the board members (Mr. Benjamin Saywahn) do not seem to be addressed and/ resolved by the President nor the board.What is going on among our leaders? We can not take care of one issue at a time? We believed that these issues have been put on the back burner, why?
Lastly, I think our constitution to a large extend is guiding all the arguments/reasoning been expressed. Isn't it time for us to visit the constitution to make the necessary provision for amendments and the expansion of certain laws. I say this because we all have gotten more active in FOLICAM and therefore the constitution needs to be broaden to include and explain in detail most of these new problems (critical questions) that have brought us all to a temporary halt/slow down today. Total involvement of the various communities have made FOLICAM larger, therefore the constitution should also be upgraded to accommodate and meet the demands from the people.
My little food for thought, Mr. President.................................
Sincerely Yours,
Anthony D. Fannoh JR.
President (LAW)

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I am still requesting the dates and minutes of the election of board members from their respective chapters. I would highly appreciate any information in this respect.
I am requesting this document for the record of FOLICAM as VP for administration. I am not after anyone, please understand and cooperate.
Thanks.
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