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Moses Sulph running for CWU Presidency

Posted: Thursday, April 5, 2018. 1:49 pm CST.

">By BBN Staff: He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Belize and since then he has spent the last 14 years of his life in activism.

Moses Sulph has served as the President of Citizens Organized for Liberty through Action (COLA) and the Belize Leaders for Social Justice.

However, today our newsroom learned that he has applied to serve as the President of the Christian Workers’ Union (CWU), which has a membership of approximately 1,000 persons.

When BBN asked why he wanted to offer himself for the post he told us, “To bring changes that will bring progress to its members.”

When asked why he was best fit to serve he remarked, “Why me? Because it’s my purpose to defend, uphold and advocate for progress for the CWU members who have seen their union stuck in stagnant position for too long. Why now? I believe the time is now because many CWU members are facing hardship is meeting their basic expenses.”

He added that the CWU needs true representation and a leader who will strive for the progress of its membership.

When asked what he planned to do if elected, Sulph told our newsroom, “I intend to bring economic growth to the CWU through agreed investments and members contribution which will in turn, lead to increase in benefits to all CWU members.”

The post for President of the CWU was made available after former President Dale Trujeque resigned to relocate to the United States.


Elections will be held this Saturday.

 

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