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Weah’s Rival Congratulates Him On Winning Liberia’s Presidential Election

Liberian Vice President Joseph Boakai on Friday acknowledged former football star George Weah’s victory in the presidential election and appealed for unity in the country’s … Continue reading Weah’s Rival Congratulates Him On Winning Liberia’s Presidential Election


Outgoing Liberian Vice President Joseph Boakai (C) delivers a statement to media representatives in Monrovia on December 29, 2017, after he was defeated by former footballer George Weah in presidential elections. Liberians revelled in former football star George Weah’s presidential victory, in the country’s first democratic transfer of power in seven decades scarred by civil wars, political assassinations and an Ebola crisis. SEYLLOU / AFP
Outgoing Liberian Vice President Joseph Boakai (C) delivers a statement to media representatives in Monrovia on December 29, 2017, after he was defeated by former footballer George Weah in presidential elections. Liberians revelled in former football star George Weah’s presidential victory, in the country’s first democratic transfer of power in seven decades scarred by civil wars, political assassinations and an Ebola crisis.
SEYLLOU / AFP

Liberian Vice President Joseph Boakai on Friday acknowledged former football star George Weah’s victory in the presidential election and appealed for unity in the country’s first democratic transfer of power in decades.

“I respect the will of the people as announced by the National Electoral Commission,” Boakai said, adding that he had called Weah to congratulate him.

“I reject any temptation of imposing pain, hardship, agony and uncertainty,” he said. “My name will not be used as (an) excuse for one drop of human blood to be spilt in this country.”

AFP