Ganta, Nimba County – The Citizen Movement for Change (CMC), under the leadership of Hon. Musa Hassan Bility, has taken a firm stand as an independent voice in Liberia’s political landscape. They are distancing themselves from traditional political alliances. They are also reaffirming their commitment to the people of Nimba and Liberia. This new direction marks a significant change in Liberian politics.
In a strong message released by CMC political Leader, highlights what he describes as a broken political system dominated by self-serving elites. Hon Bility also mentioned temporary alliances that lack genuine concern for the struggles of ordinary citizens. According to CMC political Leader, the recent wave of political alignments only exposes the deep-rooted issues within the nation’s leadership. This includes compromise without conscience. Additionally, there is a widening disconnect between politicians and the people. This scenario is a common challenge in Liberian politics.
CMC is positioning itself as a new force in the politics of Liberia—one that prioritizes grassroots engagement, independent thinking, and transformative leadership. The movement believes that the people of Nimba are increasingly aware of their power. They are ready to reject manipulation by elites who appear only during election seasons.
With a clear focus on change, accountability, and people-centered leadership, the Citizen Movement for Change says it will not be swayed by political pressure or traditional coalitions. The movement is committed to a vision of leadership that reflects the hopes, voices, and real needs of the people. This marks a new era in Liberian politics.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, CMC remains steadfast in its mission to bring lasting change. They aim to achieve this not through compromise, but through conviction and the collective will of the people. This is crucial for the future of Liberian politics.

