By E. J. Nathaniel Daygbor in Monrovia
Businessman-turned-politician contesting on the ticket of the All Liberian Party in the October 10, 2017 does not only have real properties in Liberia, he also has a couple that have been discovered in the United States. His houses are in the State of Maryland.
Our Correspondent in Monrovia says Urey’s real estate properties were found located at Gaithersburg Estate at 8500 Goshen View Drive. He bought the house, a regular standard house, for $385,000 from the David A & J L Mckneely, but house is currently valued at $562,400.00.
He also bought another home in Silver Spring, Maryland, located at 3000 Parker Avenue valued at $268,300. Both homes were purchased between 1999 and 2000, when he sat on top of Liberia’s Maritime program, as commissioner of the Liberia Bureau of Maritime now Liberia Maritime Authority.
The information is available on: www.city-data.com. The second Liberian Civil War began in 1999 when the Liberians United for Reconciliation and Democracy or LURD, headed by former warlord Sekou Damate Konneh emerged in northern Liberia.
The website presents data and information pertaining to United States cities, and offers public online forums for discussion. The site contains information about home value estimates including recent home sale), local businesses, schools their demographics and test score, hospitals, and libraries, among others.
How did Urey, who in 2000 was Charles Taylor Maritime Commissioner, could afford to buy two homes at the sum of over 500,000 United States dollars when his private farm, the Wuki farm had not reached harvest stage.
Mr. Urey told his supporters and partisans that the time for change is now and the best political institution that can change is the All Liberian Party headed by him.
Urey, during official launched of his political campaign Friday, September 15, at the Antoinette Tubman Stadium in Monrovia, Urey addressing thousands of partisans, supporters and sympathizers of the ALP said that too long the country had suffered from bad national leadership thereby leaving the citizens to suffered, despite the huge natural resources.
Effort to contact Mr. Urey was unsuccessful. Investigation continues.