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LIBERIA: President Weah encourages resilience and renewal in defeat, eyes political comeback

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By Ollus Ndomu

In the wake of his defeat in the November 14, 2023, presidential run-off election, Liberian President George Weah is urging members of his cabinet to acknowledge mistakes, learn from them, and chart a path forward.

Weah, who will be leaving office in January 2024 after losing to archrival Joseph Nyumah Boakai, is emphasizing resilience and renewal as he rallies his team to remain engaged in grassroots politics.

In an address to his cabinet, President Weah stressed the importance of correcting mistakes and moving on, underlining that there is still much ahead for each member.

“A comeback is still in sight,” he declared, encouraging officials to stay committed to their political goals despite the recent setback.

Weah, a former football star turned politician, has been a prominent figure in Liberian politics, serving as the country’s president for one term.

His defeat in the run-off against Boakai, a former Liberian vice president with 12 years of consecutive service, marks a significant shift in the political landscape.

Acknowledging the challenges ahead, President Weah advised his cabinet members to keep engaging with the Liberian people from the grassroots level even in opposition.

The call for continued involvement signals a commitment to remaining connected with the electorate and fostering a political environment that values dialogue and inclusivity.

While the transition of power approaches, President Weah’s message indicates a spirit of unity and perseverance within his political camp; the emphasis on learning from mistakes and maintaining grassroots engagement underscores a belief in the potential for a political resurgence in the future.

As Liberia prepares for a change in leadership, the dynamics of the political landscape are evolving. P

President Weah’s encouragement for his team to look beyond defeat and focus on the road ahead reflects a commitment to the democratic process and the resilience inherent in Liberia’s political journey.

The coming months will be crucial for President-elect Joseph Nyumah Boakai as he assumes office, inheriting the responsibilities of leading Liberia.

Simultaneously, President Weah’s call for his cabinet to regroup, learn, and stay engaged sets the stage for a political narrative that extends beyond the immediate election results.

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