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Weah Receives Letter Of Credence From
ECOWAS’ Resident Representative In Liberia

The newly appointed Resident Representative of the president of ECOWAS Commission, Josephine Nkrumah has presented her letters of credence to President George Manneh Weah.
Subsequently, she held closed door discussions with the President of Liberia and high-level members of his cabinet and conveyed fraternal greetings from the president of the ECOWAS Commission, Jean Claude Kassi Brou.
In her remarks, she commended the President for his commitment to ECOWAS’ goal towards peace and stability in Liberia, the sub-region and specifically his support for decisions that have come out of the various ECOWAS summits relative to peace in Guinea and Mali.
She also congratulated him for Liberia’s first role as the Head of an ECOWAS agency- GIABA and assured Brou’s commitment to supporting the peace and stability of Liberia and its young democracy.
President Weah receiving the letter on May 17 reaffirmed Liberia’s commitment to ECOWAS’ goals and objectives for regional peace, stability, and reintegration and urged ECOWAS to take decisive and expedient interventions in resolving the crisis in Guinea.
He also assured ECOWAS of the Liberian Government’s commitment to providing an enabling environment for ECOWAS to execute its mandate under the Office of the Resident Representative.
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