Monrovia – Members of the Patriotic Entrepreneurs of Liberia (PATEL) have officially expelled the chairman of the institution, Presley S. Tenwah due to what they term as “inability to manage the organization”.
Report by Augustine Tweh, [email protected]
“The Incorporators, Executives, and members of the patriotic Entrepreneurs of Liberia has officially wished to express through this release that Presley S. Tenwah is no longer chairman of the organization as of 11th of August 2017,” the release read.
According to the group, the decision to expel Chairman Presley Tenwah is based on the unilateral spending of the institution’s funds without approval and accountability, thereby creating rifts and disenfranchisement among several incorporators, executives and members of the association.
In a press release, the group also noted that Chairman Tenwah lacked the ability to properly structure the institution to systemically and adequately function as an entity, thereby impeding the growth and development of the organization.
“This action was agreed upon by majority vote of the incorporators, executives, and members of the organization based on his inability to properly structure and adequately manage the entity.”
“And also his constant insults and threats of PATEL members who disagree with his autonomous decisions during meetings,” the group said.
The group further noted that the expelled chairman has persistently held meetings with government operatives, representing the organization single handedly and making decisions without mandate from members of PATEL, thus creating serious suspicions of a sellout.
The group in the release urged the general public not to do business with Presley Tenwah.