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26/09/2025

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRESIDENT BOAKAI KICKS OFF FIRST EVER LIBERIA ANNUAL NATIONAL DIASPORA CONFERENCE IN US CAPITAL Fr...
26/09/2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

PRESIDENT BOAKAI KICKS OFF FIRST EVER LIBERIA ANNUAL NATIONAL DIASPORA CONFERENCE IN US CAPITAL

Friday, September 26, 2025

Washington, DC:-His Excellency President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. is today in the United States Capital to kick off ceremonies marking the Liberia Annual Diaspora Conference.

The first of its kind in the history of Liberia, the Diaspora Conference is bringing bring together Liberians abroad and the Government of Liberia to dialogue and find common grounds on the forward march of the Liberian nation.

It will be recalled that, in his State of the Nation Address at the close of the year 2024, the Liberian Leader made a national commitment to convene an All Liberian National Diaspora Conference in the US Capitol to create a forum for a global conversation on the direction of the nation and invoke greater roles that could be played by Liberians, both in and outside of the country.

The President arrived in Washington, DC from the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York where he addressed the world Body on Liberia’s perspectives on multilateralism, global peace and security in the wake of Liberia’s election to a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security County.

The Diaspora Conference will run for three days, to be officially open today and will climax with an open mic town hall meeting with the President interacting with Liberians on Sunday, September 28.

26/09/2025

Breaking news

Eminent Citizen of Montserrado District #1 Proposes Legislation for Presidential Residency

By: George C Kollie

An esteemed local figure in Amb. Francis Kangoma Dunor Sr has announced a bold initiative aimed at redefining presidential residence in Liberia if elected in the future as Representative.

Mr. Dunor vows to introduce legislation mandating that future presidents of Liberia reside in the Executive Mansion rather than private homes while in office.

This proposal comes in response to growing concerns about the fire incident to took placed at the Home of Former Liberian President George Weah on the 9th street in Sinkor.

Humanitarian Amb. Francis Kangoma Dunor Sr emphasized when such law is passed, it brings transparency and accountability in leadership.

The advocate believes that a move to the historic Executive Mansion would not only symbolize national unity and respect for the office but also enhance public oversight of presidential activities.

Amb. Francis is the CEO of the KMC Helping Hands Foundation in Careysburg Statutory District Montserrado County that continues to provide scholarships to over 80 students in both private and public schools in Careysburg Educational District.

25/09/2025

Frank E. Tolbert Public School Administration Praises Government Support

By: George C Kollie

The administration of Frank E. Tolbert Public School in Bentol City expressed profound gratitude for the continuous support from the government of Liberia which has played a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of education and resources available to students.

Making the disclosure on Monday at the school main campus, Principal Emmanuel Bartee boasted of his institution receiving subsidy which they have been able to purchase two hundred armchairs for learners.

Mr. Bartee lamented despite the refusal of some parents to pay their children fees which continues to create deficit within the yearly report, the Frank E. Tolbert Public School is still receiving high enrollments with government financials support.

The Frank E Tolbert Public School master said through the Ministry of Education, the school is currently benefiting a modern Computer lab fully furnished through the Irise Grant.

Mr. Bartee however called for government prompt interventions as continues leakage of the school roof and volunteer teachers not on payroll remains major challenges impeding the smooth operation of the school.

Principal Emmanuel Bartee said for the first since taking over since 2022, all the Senior made a successful passed in the national exam something he believes has attributed to the increase of the 2025/2026 enrollments.

The Frank E Tolbert Public School is the only Government run High School serving several Towns and villages in Bentol City including two feeders schools.

25/09/2025

This is the current look of the Montserrado County Service Center in Bentol City Montserrado County
Since it was dedicated in 2018

25/09/2025

Citizens Appeal for Reopening of Montserrado County Service Center in Bentol City

George C Kollie

Residents of Lower Montserrado are appealing to the Ministry of Internal Affairs to see the need for re-opening of the Montserrado County Service Center in Bentol City.

The Service Center which was dedicated back in 2018, has been closed for several months, there by creating serious financial constraints for residents in Rural Montserrado in getting some of those basic services that were to be provided by the center.

Chairman Fayiah Varney of Upper Careysburg City described the perpetual closures of the Montserrado County Service Center as frustration where they are forced to go to Monrovia or Kakata in order to obtain documents.

He named documents like: Traditional Wedding Certificates, Western wedding Certificates, Business Registration, driver licenses, birth certificates , land deeds registration among other services.

Mr. Varney concluded by appealing to the Montserrado County Superintendent Whroway Bryant to see the urgent needs to lobby with partners in order for the service center to be fully functional.

For his part Mr. Sylvester Cooper a driver emphasized if government wants to generate revenue at the Montserrado County Service Center, the center should be re- located in Careysburg City where according to him will be accessible with stable Electricity.

Mr. Cooper believes the majority of the drivers are refusing to obtain a renewed driving license due to the constraints they encountered leaving from Rural Montserrado to Monrovia in getting a license.

Mr. Sylvester Cooper ended by calling on Government and partner UNDP to see the need of decentralizing their activities by setting up the Montserrado County Service Center at a very strategic point which will be accessible for citizens.

All efforts in getting some inside relating to the closures of the Service Center in Bentol, newly appointed Coordinator Jerry Qoui refused to comment on the issue but rather transfer us to the Montserrado County Superintendent Whroway Bryant.

25/09/2025

World Hope International - Liberia Concludes Two-Day Training on Combating Trafficking and Child Sacrifice

By: George C Kollie

World Hope International (WHI) - Liberia has successfully wrapped up a two-day interactive training session focused on combating trafficking and child sacrifice.

The training which was held in Paynesville, brought together police, immigration officers, religious community, Paramount Chief, Community Watch Forum members. and teachers to address the alarming rise in these heinous practices.

The training emphasized the importance of community engagement, legal frameworks, and protective measures for at-risk populations, particularly women and children.

Participants were engaged in group discussions and workshops that provided practical tools and strategies to identify, prevent, and respond to instances of trafficking and child sacrifice.

According to Madame Tracy Brown, a social worker World Hope International -liberia is involved with four major programs which she named WASH, Health, Child Sponsorship and protection.

Madame Brown said under the protection, they have four major areas of focus, they are Prevention, protection, Prosecution and Partnership.
She lamented that under the prevention program, WHI is dealing with organ trafficking cases which are called Hide men activity in Liberia.

She emphasized that since 2023, they have been running the project based on case studies conducted from Sierra Leone and Liberia after their respective general elections where they discovered several body parts around the counties.

Madame Rosetta Cummings field Officer acknowledged participants that majority of the victims of organ trafficking and Child Sacrifice are the women and children.

Madame Cummings used the medium to call for collective working between Government and partners in combating organ trafficking and Child Sacrifice across the country.

Mrs. Rosetta Cummings ended by calling on parents mainly in Rural Liberia not to just trust anyone with their children from Monrovia in the name of bringing them to send them to school.

In separate remarks, participants expressed gratitude to World Hope International -liberia for the educational and impactful training.

Mr. Senisee Boakai Kallon a teacher lamented that they were thought on the legal and illegal organ harvesting where in it becomes legal when one agreed to save lives and part is attracted from the body while it becomes illegal when parts are attracted from the body unaware.

Mr. Kallon believes the best way government and partners can succeed in anti trafficking is to create more awareness and the government should implement laws written.

He ended by saying, people get involved into trafficking based on traditional and ritual practices while others because of wealth and power in order to have influence in society.

Chief Stephen Goba recommended that World Hope International -liberia and government should conduct more town hall awareness on human trafficking mainly in Rural Liberia where he believes it is on the increase.

The training is taking place in seven of Liberia's fifteen counties ( Rural Montserrado, Grand Cape Mount, Bomi, Nimba, B**g and Lofa ).

Chargé Zadrozny met with the President of the University of Liberia to discuss shared priorities and opportunities to st...
24/09/2025

Chargé Zadrozny met with the President of the University of Liberia to discuss shared priorities and opportunities to strengthen collaboration.

Their conversation emphasized opportunities to connect the U.S. alumni network with the University of Liberia and to amplify messaging around shared priorities.

They also highlighted how education supports innovation and prepares graduates to contribute to Liberia’s economic growth and long-term prosperity. The United States values the University’s leadership in shaping the next generation and looks forward to continued engagement in support of shared goals.

24/09/2025

Address By
His Excellency Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr.
President of the Republic of Liberia
Delivered at the General Debate of the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly, New York

September 23, 2025

Theme: “Better Together: 80 Years and More for Peace, Development, and Human Rights”

Madam President;

Mr. Secretary-General;

Excellencies;

Distinguished Delegates:

I am honored to address this 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly on behalf of the people of Liberia. Eight decades after its founding, in which Liberia was involved, our country is proud that the United Nations remains the most critical multilateral platform for international cooperation and collective action. The UN continues to embody the best framework of humanity for peace, justice, security, dignity, and shared prosperity.

Madam President:
Please accept the congratulations from the Liberian delegation on your assumption of the esteemed office of President of the 80th Session of the General Assembly. We trust in your leadership to guide the affairs of this august body. We also extend our commendation to your predecessor for his stewardship of the 79th session and are grateful to the Secretary-General for his leadership.

Excellencies, Distinguished Delegates:
Please accept the gratitude of the Liberian Government and people for the overwhelming trust demonstrated by the General Assembly members in electing Liberia to serve on the Non-permanent seat of the United Nations Security Council for the 2026-2027 term. This marks Liberia’s first full tenure on the UN Security Council, eighty years after the country signed the charter in the Herbst Theatre auditorium in San Francisco.

While the nameplate during this two-year term will read “Liberia”, the seat, however, belongs to Africa. We are committed to ensuring that Liberia’s contributions to the Security Council’s discussions and decisions are shaped by our hard-earned experiences in conflict resolution, as well as our successes in peacebuilding, democratic reform, political transition, and governance.

Additionally, the collective experiences of the continent will be taken into consideration. Liberia looks forward to advocating for Africa’s fair representation on the UN Security Council, which can only be achieved through permanent representation as a key part of the UN Security Council reform agenda.

Excellencies:
When the UN was founded in 1945, nations came together in the belief that peace could only be secured through cooperation. After two world wars, it became a widely held conviction that nations are stronger when united than when divided. Eighty years later, that conviction is being tested like never before. From wars and displacements to terrorism, threats to technological advances, climate change, and widening inequalities, today, our world faces challenges that no country can solve alone. At the same time, and paradoxically, when the world needs to strengthen multilateralism, its credibility and efficacy are being questioned.

As one of only four African countries to sign the Charter of the United Nations, Liberia feels morally obligated to call for a renewal—rather than a reversal— of multilateralism. Reversal of multilateralism is not an option for a just and peaceful world. We call for greater inclusion, effectiveness, and respect for international law, recognizing that the credibility of the United Nations depends on our ability to act together in the service of humanity, rather than apart in the pursuit of narrow interests.

Madam President:
Wars in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa remind us that peace is often fragile and must be constantly defended. Therefore, as in 1945, Liberia once again reaffirms its commitment to dialogue, diplomacy, and the peaceful resolution of disputes.

In this spirit, Liberia supports all credible mediation efforts aimed at resolving the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, as well as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Liberia stands on the common African position for the realization of the two-state solution, where Israelis and Palestinians can live side by side in peace and security, in accordance with international law and relevant UN Resolutions.

We call on the international community to act together and decisively to protect civilians, hold perpetrators of atrocities accountable, and strengthen mediation efforts. Rising from the ruins of civil war, Liberia knows all too well the human cost of conflict and the importance of peace. Since 2003, Liberia has experienced three peaceful and orderly democratic transitions, each marked by smooth transfers of power, making our nation safer, more stable, and more secure after over thirty years of unrest, instability, and destruction. Liberians have also worked hard to achieve this through multilateral cooperation, with support from ECOWAS, the African Union, and the United Nations.

Excellencies, Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen:
For Liberia, climate change is not a distant threat but a present reality. Rising seas are eroding our coasts, while storms and heavy rains devastate communities, threaten lives and livelihoods, and exacerbate food insecurity.

Yet we are acting. We are carrying out coastal defense projects, developing climate information systems for early warning systems, finalizing our carbon market policies, and advancing a blue economy strategy.

But our efforts alone are not enough. We urge urgent implementation of the Paris Agreement, full capitalization of the Loss and Damage Fund, and greater global investment in adaptation and mitigation. Above all, we call for Climate Justice—those who contribute the least to this crisis should not be forced to suffer the most.

Madam President, Excellencies:
Too many developing nations spend more on debt servicing than on health or education. The current international financial architecture is unresponsive to this reality, making it not only outdated, but also unjust and defiant of the objectives of shared prosperity and development, the pursuit of which the United Nations was also created.

Liberia, therefore, joins the Global South in calling for urgent reforms to the international financial architecture to ensure fair representation, a new approach to debt servicing, and financing that supports sustainable development. Shared prosperity requires a system that truly leaves no nation behind.

Excellencies, distinguished ladies and gentlemen,
At home, inclusive development remains our top priority. To this end, our government has launched the ARREST Agenda for Inclusive Development, which focuses on:
• Agriculture and Food Security
• Roads and Infrastructure
• Rule of Law and Good Governance
• Education and Skills Development
• Sanitation and Health
• Tourism, Technology and Innovation
The Arrest Agenda aligns with our National Vision 2030, which aims to transform Liberia into a lower-middle-income country and lay the foundation for a capable state by 2030. Through this agenda, we are committed to improving livelihoods, reducing inequality, and ensuring that every Liberian benefits from the dividends of peace and development.
We are taking tangible steps to improve governance. By implementing accountability and anti-corruption measures, such as asset declarations, we are strengthening institutional capacity to promote integrity, transparency, and improved public service delivery.
Liberia has endured some of the darkest chapters of human suffering, having experienced one of the most brutal civil conflicts in recent history. Over the past two decades, we have remained firmly on the path of recovery—working to heal our nation and rebuild from the painful legacy of war.
My government has taken deliberate and meaningful steps toward national reconciliation. These include honoring the memory of the victims, supporting initiatives for memorialization, and upholding our commitment to justice and the rule of law.

While we recognize that these efforts are complex and challenging, they are essential steps toward achieving lasting peace and genuine national healing.

May I now take the opportunity to renew my government's request for international support and assistance in establishing a War and Economic Crimes Court, which will further the Liberian people’s aspiration for national healing and reconciliation through justice.

Madam President:
For the United Nations to remain relevant and practical, it must adapt. Liberia, therefore, supports the Pact for the Future and the Global Digital Compact. We also call for a UN that's more responsive and reflective of today’s world. Using outdated 1945 solutions to tackle 2025 challenges is neither reasonable nor realistic.

Regarding the Sustainable Development Goals, we agree that our collective progress is too slow. However, reaching the SDG targets remains as vital as ever. We, therefore, urge that the timely achievement of the SDGs be treated as a global emergency. Consequently, Liberia will submit its next Voluntary National Review in 2026, committing to accelerate the implementation of the global goals in line with the African Union’s Agenda 2063 and ECOWAS’ Vision 2050.

Finally, Excellencies:
The theme of this session, “Better Together,” aptly captures both the spirit and the urgency of our time. The challenges before us are immense. So, too, must be our collective capacity to overcome them.

Liberia pledges to remain a bridge to peace, a development partner, and a defender of human rights.

Over the next 80 years, we will continue to honor the promise of 1945 by renewing our commitment to a world where peace is just, development is inclusive, and dignity is universal.

Thank you.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASELiberia’s First Lady Calls for Global Partnership to Save Lives and Build a Healthier Future First ...
24/09/2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Liberia’s First Lady Calls for Global Partnership to Save Lives and Build a Healthier Future



First Lady of Liberia, Madam Kartumu Y. Boakai, has called on international partners, builders, and believers to join hands in turning her vision of a healthier, more resilient Liberia into reality.

Speaking passionately at a high-level engagement, she highlighted alarming maternal and child mortality rates, underscoring the urgency of action despite ongoing efforts in the health sector.

“The challenges are enormous, and while progress has been made, far too many mothers and children are still being lost,” the First Lady said. “This is why partnership is not an option—it is a necessity. I did not come tonight only to tell Liberia’s story. I came to ask you to become part of it.” She added.

She emphasized the importance of building strategic alliances with institutions like the Mollie Woods Hare Global Center of Excellence, noting that collaboration is the key to scaling life-saving solutions.

In response, Ms. Tine Hansen-Turton, Chief Executive Officer of Woods System of Care, expressed strong support for the First Lady’s vision and pledged to work with her office to advance critical health and development initiatives in Liberia.

The event marked a significant step toward galvanizing international commitment around Liberia’s health priorities, signaling hope for a stronger, healthier future for all Liberians.

Source: Executive Mansion-Liberia

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