The Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) has appointed former Grand Bassa County Superintendent Janjay Baikpeh as the new chairman of the party’s Grand Bassa County Chapter, replacing Moses Bryant. The announcement was made by the National Executive Committee of the CDC, led by National Chairman Janga Augustus Kowo is the chairman name during a well-attended gathering of partisans on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at the Bassa Governor’s Office in Buchanan.
Following the announcement of Baikpeh’s appointment, the hall erupted in jubilation as CDC partisans celebrated the leadership change. In his remarks, Kowo urged all CDC members, supporters, and sympathizers to remain steadfast in promoting the party’s manifesto regardless of prevailing challenges.
Meanwhile, newly appointed County Chairman Janjay Baikpeh called on members of the party to unite and reconcile their differences. He extended apologies to anyone he may have offended in the past and likewise forgive those who might have wronged him. Baikpeh also announced plans for a major clean-up exercise next month on the party’s newly acquired land in Grand Bassa County.
He assured National Chairman Kowo that the groundbreaking ceremony for the Bassa County CDC project will be bigger than that of Montserrado County. Other officials appointed during the ceremony include H. Larolite Ndorleh – Vice Chairman for Administration, James Y. Beyan – Vice Chairman for Operations, Flee A. Glay – Vice Chairman for Planning and Strategies, Wilfred Myers – Secretary General, Frank Watson – Chaplain and Joseph Daniel – Head of the Elders Council
Former Chairman Moses Bryant was also named Regional Chairman for Grand Bassa and Rivercess Counties. The newly appointed leadership has been tasked with strengthening the party’s unity and rebuilding its structures across Grand Bassa County.
