In a gesture of statesmanship, former President of Sierra Leone, Ernest Bai Koroma, extends heartfelt commendations to President George Weah for overseeing a peaceful and transparent election in Liberia.
He praises Weah’s early concession as a testament to extraordinary leadership, injecting renewed hope in West Africa’s democratic governance.
Koroma congratulates President-elect Joseph Buakai for his historic election, highlighting his focused approach, organizational strength, and unwavering commitment to democracy.
He commends the people of Liberia for their determination and commitment to peace throughout the electoral process.
A special acknowledgment goes to Liberia’s National Electoral Commission (NEC) for their constitutional mandate execution. Koroma honors the men and women of NEC Liberia for their strength of character and exemplary service in upholding the nation’s constitution.
“I extend heartfelt commendations to His Excellency George Weah for his remarkable statesmanship in overseeing a peaceful, free, and transparent election. His early concession, even before the final results were announced, exemplifies extraordinary leadership and injects a breath of fresh air in the pursuit of renewed hope and faith in democratic governance in West Africa,” he stated.
Best wishes are extended to President-elect Boakai, his government, and the people of Liberia in their pursuit of economic renewal, political reconciliation, peace, and democratic consolidation.
Emphasizing President Weah’s assertion that the Liberian people are the true winners, Koroma urges unity for the nation’s greater good.
Warm wishes are also extended to outgoing President George Weah in his future endeavors.