By: G Bennie Bravo Johnson I
President Joseph Nyumah Boakai, on Sunday, November 10, 2024, paid condolence visits to families of fallen government officials, mourning them for their services to the national government.
The Liberian leader who on Sunday mourned the passing of Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Brown B. Sarlee and Superintendent of Grand Bassa County, Julia K. Bondo, described the passing of his fallen officials as a great loss to his administration and the people of Liberia.
Meanwhile, the Liberian leader charged Liberians to continue to demonstrate love for the country during this time of bereavement that has engulfed his administration. He asserted that the time of loss of a state servant is a time to reflect the contributions of the person to national development.
Remembering their contributions to national development, President Boakai extended condolences to their family and colleagues. The President further asserted that the loss of the Superintendent of Grand Bassa and the Assistant Minister of Internal Affairs is a loss not only to their families but to the country at large. “This is a loss felt deeply across the entire nation,” the President said. He added that the legacy of integrity, vision, and commitment to shared values will live on. “Their legacy of integrity, vision, and commitment to our shared values will live on. My thoughts and prayers are with their loved ones during this incredibly difficult time.”