WEAH CONFIDENT ON REELECTION

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The Standard Bearer of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC), President George M. Weah has expressed optimism that Liberians will vote the Weah-Taylor ticket pointing to the developmental records and initiatives carried out by his government during the first six years term as reasons why the party will be reelected.

The Liberian Chief Executive maintained that the named initiatives carried out by his government have helped to tremendously improve the livelihood of the Liberian citizenry.

Speaking over the weekend at a CDC intercessory prayer service for the successful conduct of the 2023 general and presidential elections held at the Eternal Life Christian Ministries in Barnesville, outside Monrovia, President Weah highlighted the construction of hospitals in some parts of Liberia as undertakings that will help foster his reelection.

President Weah emphasized that the construction of the 14th Military Hospital in Margibi County and that of the Emirates Hospital in Gbarpolu County as milestone achievements in the health sector that is contributing immensely in the provision of basic health services to Liberians.

Again, the Liberian leader underscored the payment of West African Senior Schools Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) fees for 12th Graders as another deliverable that will resonate among the voting public in the country.

In the area of education, it is also important to mention the free tuition policy initiated by the Liberian leader for Public Colleges and Universities which has brought relief to struggling Liberian parents and has contributed to astronomical enrollment of students in community colleges and the Universities of Liberia.

On that note, President Weah called on his partisans and sympathizers to campaign on the basis of the many deliverables the CDC government has undertaken.

Meanwhile, President Weah used the occasion to frown on the action of some of his partisans who were seen over the weekend parading a coffin bearing the photo of opposition candidates Joseph N. Boakai.

The Liberian leader condemned the act in the strongest term, stressing that such behavior doesn’t represent the peaceful and diligent partisans of the CDC who according to the Liberian Chief Executive, have contributed immensely to the maintenance of the peace and stability of Liberia.

Weah mandated Cdcians not to repeat the action they exhibited on Saturday, calling on the CDC campaign Chairman, Lenn Eugene Nagbe to manage the exuberance of the young people in the Coalition for democratic Change.

He called on Cdcians as well as Liberians at large to protect and sustain the hard-earned peace the country is currently enjoying.

In related development, President Weah called on dissatisfied Cdcians to return to the CDC on ground that the party is their home.

He cautioned his partisans who are disenchanted for whatever reason to exercise high level of patience, citing “I want you guys to be patient because God’s time is the best.”

The CDC standard Bearer urged Cdcians as well as other affiliates not to be distracted by the disinformation propaganda being spilled by opposition politicians as he appealed to their conscience to remain focus in the realization of the “One round Victory”.

He called on Cdcians to campaign on the accomplishments of the CDC government, as he called on the young generation of the country to make use of the many opportunities provided them as a means of making their generation great.

 

The CDC stalwart craved the indulgence of Cdcians and sympathizers to elect him along with other Senatorial and Representative candidates on the ticket of the party.

“We the Liberian people must give CDC their second chance so that they will finish what they started. We have built institutions more than anybody else in this country,” President Weah noted.

Source: LINA

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