Today, as Samuel K. Doe, Jr., and I plan to talk and subsequently meet, may our common nationalism be the substance of our patriotism” – C. Cecil Dennis, III. Meanwhile, Mr. C. Cecil Dennis, III, like Mr. Samuel K. Doe, Jr., believes, poetically, that “May our fathers’ departure (death) from this earth, and our common interest of peace (reconciliation and unity), bind us stronger as brothers, regardless of our backgrounds. No blames, anger or revenge, but the honest, diligent search for national reconciliation, peace, unity security and forgive, but not “forget”; for, those who ignore the mistakes of history are likely to repeat them. This, among others, is the reason for the failures of National Reconciliation. Sober, Reasonable reflectionsHowever, in the light of the foregoing scope and nature of reconciliation and the nation’s prevailing Liberian political conditions, true National reconciliation is unlikely.
Source: Front Page Africa August 28, 2016 22:07 UTC