President Weah is now in the leadership seat and needs to make careful decisions about the individuals he wants to carry out his pro-poor agenda.
OP-ED: House of Representative’s Snub of Fonati Koffa is Good News for Liberia
Koffa is a man with a dark cloud of criminality hanging over his head and does not have the prerequisite character for the speakership role.
OP-ED: I agree with President Weah; Land Rights is Key for Rural Development
President Weah must fast-track the passage of the Land Rights Act in its current form and use it as a springboard to develop rural Liberia.
OP-ED: From the Diaspora to President George Weah, We Hear You
President George Weah was sworn in as the President of Liberia. Whether you voted for Weah or his opponent, this is cause for celebration.
OP-ED: What President George Weah Must Do
George Weah faces the challenging task of reviving a resilient yet deeply divided, poorly managed, post-war country. Â
OP-ED: The New Liberia?
President-elect Weah will have to stand tall, with firm determination and political will, to serve the Liberian people in a manner that places them at the center of development.
OP-ED: How Automation Can Reduce Corruption
Corruption costs the African continent approximately US$148 billion per year. Technology can help reduce this vice through automation.
OP-ED: George Weah Election a Rebuke of Kleptocracy and an Embrace of Transformative Change
The result of the December 26 runoff election was a rebuke of kleptocracy in favor of inclusion and transformative social change.