President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has said he did not come to the presidency for the colorful trappings, the prestige, or the mere title. He stressed that he is here with the commitment and conviction to build a good country that will serve the Liberian people.
The President underscored his dedication to serving the Liberian people and building a prosperous nation while commissioning a new batch of government officials recently at the Executive Mansion.
The commissioned officials represent various ministries and agencies, with the President affirming his confidence in their capabilities to support his vision for a better Liberia. He stressed the importance of officials aligning with the administration's agenda and fulfilling their obligations to the people.
President Boakai on February 22, commissioned his first batch of officials where he noted that the program was the culmination of the process of setting up the government, having identified individuals to play respective roles in the governance of the country. "The cabinet, as the highest decision-making body of the government, must perform at the highest level, delivering on the government's priorities to achieve the developmental agenda we have set for the next six years. We will expect ministers and heads of agencies to demonstrate their capabilities and competencies in achieving our goals, including the execution of immediate interventions in the 100-day deliverable plan.
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