The 50,000 crowd of supporters and sympathizers, who overwhelmed the 20,000 capacity ATS prevented the more than 100,000 other supporters outside from entering the stadium.
Truly indeed, it was super Saturday as Monrovia went gay with partisans and supporters dressed in green and white T-shirts, waved Unity Party's flags, sang and danced through the city with President Johnson Sirleaf herself joining the euphoria, waving as she rode on top of her Presidential motorcade to the soccer stadium where she was expected to address the crowd and unveil her campaign platform.
News that the stadium and its immediate environs were already overwhelmed by about 20,000 supporters and sympathizers of the UP kept thousands more pro-Ellen crowd at Monrovia's suburbs, intersections and entertainment centers.
Before the first Partisans, President Sirleaf and other senior executives of the party took the stage, a list of special campaign songs were lively played, blaring the entire stadium as partisans danced their feet out.
The President, who arrived at the ATS in a great amazement, beaming with smiles, assured her partisans of landslide victory come October 11, 2011. "Oppositions will get breaking heart, because we're going to beat them flat on the ground," said the rather overly confident UP Standard Bearer, amidst thunderous applauds from the crowd.
-Edwin G. Genoway, Jr, allAfrica.com
-Edwin G. Genoway, Jr, allAfrica.com