-Cllr. Gongloe urges Boakai
By G Bennie Bravo Johnson I
2023, October 10, presidential candidate and Human Rights lawyer, Cllr Tiawan Saye Gongloe has urged the administration of President Joseph Nyumah Boakai to identify and find a lasting solution to Liberia’s age old-problem.
According to Cllr. Gongloe, Liberia is facing several challenges that require strong and decisive leadership to address those challenges.
“Liberia is facing a number of challenges that require strong and decisive leadership. From corruption concerns to political and socioeconomic struggles, it is clear that there is much work to be done in order to ensure that Liberia can reach its full potential. We urge President Boakai to prioritize these issues and to work tirelessly to find lasting solutions that will improve the livelihoods of the people of Liberia” he urged.
Cllr. Gongloe took to his Facebook page late Monday, January 22, 2023, following his participation in the inauguration of President Boakai, he further indicated that this end, they believe if President Boakai engages the active participation of all Liberians regardless of their political, and ethnic and religious leanings, Liberia can overcome all obstacles to emerge stronger than ever.
“This afternoon at the Capitol Building, Dr. Emmanuel K. Urey Yarkpawolo and I joined foreign leaders & dignitaries, leaders from the private sector, civil society, faith sector, and the Liberian people in general to witness the inauguration ceremony of His Excellency, Joseph Nyumah Boakai, the 26th President of Liberia” he noted.
The Human Rights lawyer pointed out that on behalf of the Liberian People’s Party (LPP), he would like to extend their warmest congratulations to the new President of Liberia as he assumed office on Monday, January 22, 2024.
He described the occasion and peaceful transition as a momentous occasion for Liberia and wishes President Boakai well as he takes on the responsibilities of leading this great nation.
“Once again, we congratulate President Boakai and wish him all the best as he begins the onerous task of leading Liberia at this time of our national history” he concluded.