
By: Melvin Flomo
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Monrovia, Liberia – The Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) has unveiled the blueprint for its much-anticipated National Headquarters, marking a significant step in the party’s drive to strengthen its organizational base and public presence.
According to party leaders, the proposed facility will not only serve as the epicenter of CDC’s political and administrative operations but also stand as one of the most striking architectural landmarks in Liberia’s political landscape.
Excited supporters, widely known as CDCians, have declared that the headquarters will be the “most attractive” political party facility in the country — a symbol of unity, growth, and the party’s enduring vision.
The blueprint features state-of-the-art offices, expansive meeting halls, and modern conference spaces, all designed to boost administrative efficiency and foster stronger political engagement. While an official completion date has yet to be disclosed, construction is expected to commence soon, with the project ranked among the CDC’s highest priorities.
Party executives emphasize that the new headquarters will embody CDC’s evolution over the years and its readiness to compete at the highest political level in Liberia.