Upon his return from the United Nations General Assembly, President George M. Weah addressed concerns raised by key opposition figures from the Unity Party and reaffirmed his confidence in Liberia's peaceful future, noting that there will "no return to rebel checkpoints in Liberia".
Monrovia — Upon his return from the United Nations General Assembly, President George M. Weah addressed concerns raised by key opposition figures from the Unity Party and reaffirmed his confidence in Liberia's peaceful future, noting that there will"no return to rebel checkpoints in Liberia".
Boakai was captured on video stating,"...that's why you need to protect it. If they think they'll steal this election, we will not allow it because if they do, that would be the end of this country." President Weah stated,"To all distinguished citizens, those who can hear my voice, I want to acknowledge the glory of God and assure you that in our country, there will be no return to a rebel checkpoint."
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