Monrovia and Washington held fruitful talks recently whereby the two states pledged bilateral cooperation aimed at strengthening trade links as opposed to aid.
Washington was represented by President Donald John Trump, while Joseph Nyuma Boakia was there making his country’s case at that meeting, which is being dubbed as ‘historically relevant.’
Four African heads of states were also in that meeting. They respectively made their cases to Washington upon whose invitation the meeting was held on Washington’s ground.
During the meeting Washington’s Donald Trump praised Liberia’s Joseph Nyuma Boakia for making a better and wisdom-driven presentation, which attracted Washington’s Donald Trump.
One can safely conclude that certainly, President Trump was impressed with Liberia’s Boakia maturity, and wisdom as far as leadership is concerned.
Indeed, Trump’s impression over Boakia’s presentation during the meeting can also be inferred that Liberia is being run by a serious minded individual, a man with wisdom, and a man in whom Washington can trust and do business with.
It can be safely insinuated that Washington is now measuring Liberia in terms of business ready and a society that is prepared to rise above the storm to become prosperously great. This shows a remarkable step forward, especially at a time when the government is striving to fight corruption as well as reset the nation again.
We laud President Boakia for the splendid presentation at the summit, which has certainly added impetus to Washington-Liberia relationship.
Indeed, no one scores political goal who’s not versed in political wisdom, political maturity and political ingenuity. Politics is a game of diplomacy- a game of true representation of the people, who owns power, and a game whose players MUST and SHOULD be the servants of the people at any or all times.
We believe the presentation of President Boakia at that summit has raised his country’s flag
or image high on Washington’s floor.
Thus, we believe going forward, Washington will politically and diplomatically flow with Liberia.
It is our hope that Pres. Boakia will continue to make the country’s case internationally so that the nation can prosperously rise again.