Home News Tinubu Congratulates Joseph Boakai, Liberia President-Elect
NewsPolitics

Tinubu Congratulates Joseph Boakai, Liberia President-Elect

485

The transition of power in all regional blocs of ECOWAS has controversy around free and fair elections. But there are exceptions where smooth transition of power with little to no reports of voter suppression and electoral violence. The run-off election that took place in Liberia is an exemplary path to democracy working to protect citizens’ right to vote or be voted for.

On November 17, Liberia President, George Weah conceded election defeat to Joseph Boakai, the president-elect who won with majority votes. Weah urges his supporters to accept the outcome and ensures a smooth transition of power.

Many regions in Africa consider the election result to be a win for democracy on the continent. However, free and fair elections are still faced with political challenges. Yet, the people do not hesitate to use the power of the people to its full effect of upholding democracy. Unlike the presidential election outcome in Nigeria, Liberia set a new pace for future elections. Bola Ahmed Tinubu has congratulated the government and people of Liberia on the successful conduct of the Liberian Presidential Election.

He said, “I commend President George Weah for his sterling example, undiluted patriotism, and statesmanship. He has defied the stereotype that peaceful transitions of power are untenable in West Africa. A statement that gives the notion of hypocrisy with evidential proof of voter suppression and heavy rigging that took place in the election and judicial process that brought him to office.

Africa has been challenged once again to prove itself not just to the founding founders of democracy but to uphold the basis that such democratic ideology is based upon—free and fair election.

Politics7

About The Author

Written by
Mayowa Durosinmi

M. Durosinmi is a West Africa Weekly investigative reporter covering Politics, Human Rights, Health, and Security in West Africa and the Sahel Region

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles

NewsPolitics

Cotê D’Ivoire: Thousands Rally in Abidjan as Opposition Demands Electoral Reforms Ahead of October Election

Thousands of opposition supporters gathered in Abidjan on Saturday, May 31, to...

News

Togo Stops Issuing Mining Permits to Reform Outdated Mining Code

Togo has suspended the issuance of new mining permits for prospecting and...

News

ICYMI: Ghana Shuts Down Washington Embassy Over Visa Fraud Scandal

Ghana has temporarily closed its embassy in Washington, D.C., following the uncovering...

In a ministerial meeting of the Confederation of Sahel States (AES) held in Bamako on January 16, 2025, key decisions emerging from the session include establishing a Regional Investment Bank and launching transformative infrastructure projects across member states.
News

Confederation of Sahel States Moves to Establish Joint Judicial Body

The Confederation of Sahel States (CSS), comprising Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso,...