– Clar Weah bids Liberians farewell
Liberia’s outgoing first lady Clar Weah has bided Farewell to Liberians, promising greater assistance to the advancement of girls’ education through the Clar Weah foundation. In a live video statement, First Lady Weah, stated that the Clar Weah Foundation is now focus on its transformative pillars of extending the support for the welfare and education of a underprivilege girl-child. She stated that the Clar Weah City of Hope school remains a testament to her unwavering commitment to empower the next generation.
“Despite the political outcomes, the Clar Weah City of Hope dedication to education remain resolute in transforming the minds of underprivilege girls through quality education. Education as a cornerstone of progress, empowers individuals to shape their destiny.”
“Our special emphasis to uplifting a underprivilege woman stands from the belief that empowering a woman is not just imperative but a catalyst for societal progress. Through education we expire to break bearers and create opportunities for a woman facing adversities, and contributing to a more equitable life.” Madam Clar Weah Emphasized. The outgoing Liberian first lady stated that even though she was not born within the borders of Liberia, yet her love for the country and its people is ‘boundless’; stressing that the love and compassion of Liberians remains admirable and has progress to her becoming who she is.
She said as her time as first lady has deepened the bond, and experiences has fueled her dedication to the well-being of Liberians.
“As I step away from the role of first lady, I extend my heartfelt gratitude to all Liberians for the growing development, the unwavering fate and resilience of the Liberian people is my guarding light. Together with steadfast faith, and resilience we can overcome challenges to pave a way for the future that is bright and full of promise. May Liberia continue to thrive guarded by the spirit of unity towards the future where every citizen irrespective of their background has the opportunity to flourish. Thank you for your support and continue growth of prosperity and equal opportunity.”
“To this end, I want to wish our beloved incoming President and First Lady all the luck in pushing our beloved country forward.” Outgoing Frist Lady Clar Weah stated. On Thursday, January 18, 2024, First Lady Clar Marie Weah welcomed her incoming counterpart, Mrs. Katumu Y. Boakai at the Executive Mansion as part of the ongoing transition process.