Liberia: Former Finance Minister Advises Ex-President Weah Against Being 'Used'

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Former President George Weah has been warned not to allow 'surrogates' to cause him to lose respect in the Liberian society.

Former President George Weah has been warned not to allow 'surrogates' to cause him to lose respect in the Liberian society.

He explains that the actions of partisans and supporters of the former ruling Congress for Democratic Change cost Mr. Weah to lose the 2023 General and Presidential elections, so he should take a cue from that and properly govern himself and move forward. He says the House of Representatives has since summoned key officials from the Ministries of Defense and Justice, along with the Armed Forces of Liberia leadership, the Presidential Security Advisor, and the AFL Commander at the Roberts International Airport.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.

Information Minister Jerolinmek Matthew Piah on Tuesday, July 16, said members of the former ruling Coalition for Democratic Change had threatened to burn down the airport if they were not allowed to welcome former President Weah, which prompted a need for security intervention.

 

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