“I Feel More Safer In Your Gov’t Than Previous Gov’t

-Senator Joseph Tells Boakai

In a statement that many are calling an open confession, Senator Saah Joseph of Montserrado County has expressed confidence in the current administration, stating that he feels significantly safer compared to the previous Weah’s government. The senator’s remarks were made during a Town Hall engagement organized by President Joseph Nyuma Boakai in Foya, as part of his Christmas celebrations in Lofa County, aimed at addressing security concerns and fostering open dialogue between the government and local residents. Senator Joseph, a former ally of Ex-President George Weah, highlighted the strides made by President Boakai in enhancing security measures and restoring public trust. “Under your leadership, Mr. President, I feel much safer than under the previous government,” he stated, praising the administration’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens. He pointed to recent initiatives implemented by the government, including increased police presence and community policing programs, which have significantly contributed to a renewed sense of security among residents. “We have seen a tangible reduction in crime rates, and this is a testament to the effective policies being put in place,” he added. The former CDC steward also acknowledged the collaborative efforts between law enforcement agencies and community leaders in addressing safety concerns. He encouraged citizens to continue working closely with the authorities to build a more secure environment. “Safety is a shared responsibility, and together, we can create a community that thrives on peace and security,” he remarked. The senator’s statement received resounding support from attendees, who expressed their gratitude for the administration’s efforts. In addition to security, Senator Joseph addressed other critical issues affecting Montserrado County, including economic development and infrastructure improvement. As the gathering concluded, Senator Joseph reiterated his commitment to working alongside President Boakai and his administration. “Together, we can build a brighter future for our people—one that is safe, prosperous, and filled with hope,” he added. The senator’s endorsement of the current administration’s efforts comes at a crucial time as Liberia continues to navigate its post-conflict landscape, striving for stability and growth. As citizens remain optimistic about the future, the administration faces the ongoing challenge of meeting the expectations of its constituents while fostering a secure and thriving environment.