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Liberia: Cecelia Kpor Criticizes President Boakai’s Governance, Forewarns of Protests Over Policy Failures

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Monrovia — Madam Cecelia K. Kpor, former National Treasurer of the Congress for Democratic Change USA Chapter and a member of the All Liberian Party (ALP), has issued a stern warning to President Joseph Nyuma Boakai. She urged him to curtail his “honeymoon” period filled with excessive and unproductive travels or face continuous massive protests from the citizens starting in 2025.

Speaking over the weekend during a donation event at the University of Liberia, Madam Kpor provided the Student Unification Party (SUP) with militant materials, including laptop computers and megaphones, on the Capitol Hill campus in Monrovia. She expressed her disappointment with the current administration, accusing President Boakai and his officials of contradicting the values of their “Rescue Mission” and “ARREST Agenda,” which had garnered popular support during the 2023 presidential election.

“Mr. President, since you lack the courage to take appropriate and prompt actions against your officials who are stealing from the Liberian people, and you continue to misuse taxpayers’ money on fruitless travels, you have 2024 as your honeymoon year to play, steal, and appoint people who treat the country as their personal property,” she emphasized.

The U.S.-based Liberian politician and former representative candidate for Montserrado County Electoral District #17 cautioned the Liberian leader against neglecting the promises that led to his election. “If you fail to deliver on the changes for which former President George Weah was replaced, the masses will remind you constitutionally,” she warned.