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DEPUTY MINISTER SANDO REJECTS COMPARISONS BETWEEN BOAKAI AND WEAH ADMINISTRATIONS

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MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Deputy Information Minister for Press and Public Affairs, Daniel O. Sando, has dismissed comparisons between the first year of President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s administration and that of former President George Weah, labeling the previous government as a “failed legacy marred by corruption, impunity, and broken promises.”

Sando criticized the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC)-led administration, describing it as one of the most turbulent periods in Liberia’s history. He alleged that Weah’s tenure was characterized by widespread corruption, financial mismanagement, mysterious deaths of professional auditors, and a lack of security. Among the scandals, he pointed to the disappearance of 16 billion Liberian dollars and the failure of a USD 25 million “mop-up” exercise, which he described as examples of the administration’s financial incompetence.

The Deputy Minister accused Weah of prioritizing personal enrichment over national interests, referencing claims of misuse of state resources. He highlighted the construction of forty-seven condominiums for Weah’s personal use and the demolition and rapid reconstruction of his street property as symbols of unchecked extravagance. Sando argued that millions of public funds were diverted without accountability, while institutions meant to combat corruption were undermined or rendered ineffective.

In contrast, Sando praised President Boakai’s administration, which he said has made significant progress in its first year. He cited achievements such as qualifying Liberia for the second Millennium Challenge Corporation Compact, stabilizing the economy, reducing inflation, and achieving a 5.1% economic growth rate in 2024. According to him, the current administration has strengthened anti-corruption efforts, enhanced transparency, and restored public trust in governance.

Sando also commended improvements in the water sector under the leadership of Mo Ali at the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation, which has restored running water to central Monrovia and is working to expand services to rural areas. He described these efforts as tangible evidence of President Boakai’s commitment to improving the lives of Liberians.

“There is no comparison between the two administrations,” Sando stated. “The former represents a negative chapter in Liberia’s history, while the latter is paving the way for a brighter, more accountable future.” He called on Liberians to acknowledge the progress made under President Boakai and to support the government’s efforts to steer the nation toward sustainable development and good governance.

Socrates Smythe Saywon
Socrates Smythe Saywon is a Liberian journalist. You can contact me at 0777425285 or 0886946925, or reach out via email at saywonsocrates@smartnewsliberia.com or saywonsocrates3@gmail.com.

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