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Minister Sirleaf Rallies Liberians In America

The Minister of Ministry of Internal Affairs, Varney Sirleaf, is in the United States of America encouraging Liberians to form stronger partnerships with their government back home for sustainable peace, reconciliation and development in Liberia.
He reechoed the message of President George Manneh Weah by calling on Liberians abroad to return home and invest in Liberia.
According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Minister Sirleaf rallied Liberians saying that it was about time to join hands with the Government to promote unity at all levels, because unity brings peace, prosperity, love and happiness.
The Internal Affairs Minister spoke to a group of Liberians based in the Americans on Friday, August 25, 2022 in Newark, New Jersey, USA during an interaction session under the auspices of Federation of Liberian Mandingo in the United States of America (FELMUSA).
Minister Sirleaf used the gathering to explain about key ongoing efforts by the Weah-led Administration, including peacebuilding, the Local Government Act (LGA) of 2018, the recently passed Revenue Sharing Law as well as the entire decentralization program.
“I decided to come to the US to sit with you all for us to interact; so I can explain to you efforts we are making back home, and solicit your support. If you don’t know or if you get half true, then other people may lie to you,” Minister Sirleaf stressed.
Concerning the pending 2023 Presidential and Legislative Elections, Sirleaf called on diaspora Liberians to support the peace process and verify information to avoid panic and confusion.
“You and I may have different political sides, but we are one because of Liberia, therefore let’s remain peaceful in what we say and do; what we write on social media and to each other. That is why I am here to talk with you and to also respond to some of your concerns,” Minister Sirleaf told the gathering.
He said in recent time President Weah visited all 15 counties with a message of peace and harmony and that the President’s visits presented an opportunity for direct face-to-face conversations with them.
He reported that the county tour provided additional information to the President on the needs of the people which is currently being addressed in short, medium and long term strategies.
Sirleaf is visiting the United States to hold town hall meetings and other engagements with Liberians aimed at rallying support for peace and development and he is accompanied by his Assistant Minister for Urban Affairs, Abubakar Bah.
The Minister’s Technical Focal Person Amb D. Emmanuel Wheinyue who is traveling with the Minister said several engagements have been planned in different states including New York, Arizona, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Florida amongst others.
Mr. Wheinyue said in addition to reaching to Liberian community in various states, the Minister is expected to hold discussions with top United Nations Peacebuilding Commission officials and the Peacebuilding Support Office at the UN Headquarters in New York on Tuesday and Thursday, August 30 and September 1, 2022 respectively, to present Liberia’s case for peacebuilding efforts especially a plan towards the 2023 elections.
The release concluded that several diplomatic missions at the UN have also extended invitation to the Internal Affairs Minister for interactions on how they can contribute to peace and development in Liberia.

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