Liberia: Is the Rescue Train Derailing?

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Liberia: Is the Rescue Train Derailing?
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Is the Rescue Train derailing so quick, has been the baffling question on the minds of political pundits as Liberia's two-month old President Joseph Nyuma Boakai's government continues to experience significant decline.

Is the Rescue Train derailing so quick, has been the baffling question on the minds of political pundits as Liberia's two-month old President Joseph Nyuma Boakai's government continues to experience significant decline.

As expected, the 79 year-old President faces criticisms from the main opposition Coalition for Democratic Change which was defeated in the 2023 presidential runoff by Mr. Boakai and his Unity Party and from within mainly one of his strongest supporter in person of Montserrado County District #10 Representative, Yekeh Kolubah who has on many occasions accused the aging President of corruption and lack of leadership.

Boakai, with his impressive 45-year government experience, previously served as Vice President in Ellen Johnson Sirleaf'sgovernment. However, during that time, millions of dollars from public resources were reportedly misappropriated.

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