Bob Shiles
Staff writer
LUMBERTON — Robeson County’s chapter of the NAACP is temporarily out of business.
Although its charter has not been revoked, the Unified Robeson County Branch of the NAACP has been ordered by the civil rights’ organization’s headquarters in Baltimore to cease and desist all operations until the chapter’s executive members — including elected members and standing committee chairmen — receive training.
“There are some issues that need to be addressed,” said Jimmy Buxton, the NAACP State Conference District 9 director. District 9 includes Robeson, Cumberland, Hoke and Harnett counties.
Buxton didn’t say what the specific issues of concern are, but told The Robesonian that “whatever the problems are, we (NAACP) are giving the benefit of the doubt that they can be resolved with proper training.”
“We feel that there is a lack of knowledge to run the branch,” Buxton said. “If they have had training in the past, it is not now being followed.”
Training is mandatory for all executive members of all state chapters, Buxton said. He said that state NAACP officials will travel to Robeson County soon to provide the training.
“If there are no other complications, after the training is complete, the branch can continue to run as it has in the past,” Buxton said.
Robert Davis, who was elected chapter president on Nov. 15 and installed on Jan. 5, declined to comment when contacted. He said that he cannot respond to questions because of the cease-and-desist order from the NAACP.
Buxton emphasized that the NAACP insists that all of its chapters must adhere to the the organization’s bylaws and constitution.
“We feel very strongly that the bylaws and constitution are the backbone of our organization,” he said. “That’s why training is required of all chapters. It is because of this training that the NAACP has successfully made it as an organization for 104 years.”









This speaks directly to the competency of the local NAACP group who chose this guy as their rep. Pay attention BOC and forget any advice this fellow has shared.
Hey local NAACP, get your house in better order and it'll do wonders for your credibility.
I hate the race card but is it just me( a Lumbee by the way) or does most of our recent local scandalous behaviour trace back to people of color? Greene and cohorts, Woods, Cummings, Sealey, Oxendine, Hunt, not sure about Meacher's race, etc, etc?
Where are the Adolph Dial's, the Simeon Cummings', the English Jones', the Curt Locklear's, etc? Even some of the descendants of these men dare not open their closets for what might spill out. Somehow these men were not able to pass their most admirable traits of character and integrity down to the current set of "leaders". Lest I be accused of painting with too broad a brush, there are still some good folks around us but they too put up with these crooks and in fact call them friends in many cases.
Imagine that, he made it in America as a minority... well so did obama and Mike Jordon, and Oprah Winfree, and Jay-z and etc, etc...
"Life is what YOU make of it"... Ben Carson.
Naacp, do you have any examples of success you'd like to share? Or is everything doom and gloom on your posters.
ps. Maybe while the leaders are traing they could take a class on how to obtain an I.D. and show there members how easy it is to get one...