President George Manneh Weah has departed the country for an international week-long engagement.
The engagement provides an important opportunity for the international community to gather political consensus, enhance unity and cooperation, and join hands in challenging the future.
President Weah and his team left the country, Thursday, September 14, 2023, via the Roberts International Airport (RIA), and are expected to stop in Ghana, before heading to the United States of America to attend the 78th UN General Assembly.
The gathering, which is an annual event, usually brings together world leaders to discuss global issues that affects UN countries, with key focus on Africa.
This year’s conference will be highlighted on Earthquakes, Poverty, and Security, with a global theme that reflects humanity.
The conference will officially run from Monday, September 18 to Sunday, September 24, with The President of the United States, Joe Biden, as first speaker, while President Weah will present Liberia’s case as second speaker.
Some of the delegates that traveled along with the President include the Minister of National Defense, Daniel Ziankan; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dee- Maxwell Kemayah; Minister of Youth and Sports, D. Zoegar Wilson; Information Minister, Ledgerhood Rennie; and Maritime Commissioner General, Lenn Eugene Nagbe.
Meanwhile, a very huge delegation is expected to accompany the Liberian leader to the United Nations General Assembly, which officially opens on September 18, 2023.
The world leaders’ discussion will focus on multi-dimensional global issues such as security, peace, and the economy, as well as many other conditions confronting their respective countries.
Amid the general and presidential elections scheduled for October 10, 2023, the list of the Liberian leader’s delegation include First Lady, Clar M. Weah; Edwin M. Snowne, Jr. Senator, Bomi County; Zoe Emmanuel Pennue, Senator, Grand Gedeh County; Amb. Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr., Minister of Foreign Affairs; Maj. Ziankahn (Rtd.) Minister of National Defense; Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism Minister, Ledgerhood Rennie; Mawine G. Diggs, Minister of Commerce and Industry; and Trokon T. Kpui, Minister of State without Portfolio.
Others are Liberia Maritime Authority boss, Nagbe; Quiwu Y. Yekeh, Minister, Liberia Agency for Community Empowerment; Jefferson T. Koijee, Mayor, City Government of Monrovia; Ousmane Bamba, Advisor to the President; Finda Nora Bundoo, Chief of Protocol, Executive Mansion/MOS; Capt. Moses K. Weefur, Deputy Director for Operations, Liberia Civil Aviation Authority; Marcelle Gaelle Mediem, Chief of Staff, Office of the First Lady; S/Agt. Yancy Derick Weah, Agent-In-Charge of the President, Executive Protection Service; Sekou Kalasco Jomanday, Special Aide to the President.
Nancy A. Larnor, Special Aide to the First Lady; Antoinette M. Wolo, Acting Chief of Protocol, R. L.; Isaac S. Kelgbeh, Presidential Press Secretary, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs; James Emmanuel Potter, Asst. Minister for Logistics, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs; Smith Maxwell Toby, Deputy Press Secretary, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs; Makenneh L. Keita, Coordinator, Special Project, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs; and Gen. Kaitee Korto Flomo, Senior Aide-Camp to the President.
Gen. Bob G. Tweh, Junior Aide-Camp to the President; Najet S. Akar, Director of Protocol, Office of the First Lady; James K. Kortu, Jr., Deputy Chief of Staff, Office of the First Lady, Ministry of State; Cleopatra Cummings Boima, Senior Protocol Officer, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs; Ahmed H. Sheriff, Senior Protocol Officer, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs; Shadrach A. Yankee, Protocol Officer, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs; Courage Shiraz, She Protocol Officer, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs; Thelma Fanta Kromah, Budget Analyst, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs; Vivian Morris, Dietician of the President; Abraham S. Kabbakeh, Photographer, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs; Chrislyn Dixon, Office Assistant-L, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs; Evelyn Queen Mulbah, Secretary, Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs; S/Agent Seward Briggs, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; S/Agent David C. Zleh, Agent-In-Charge of the President, Executive Protection Service; S/Agent Rudolph Togba Agent-In-Charge of the First Lady, Executive Protection Service; S/Agent Nelly Siaway Saye, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; S/Agent O’Grady Trokon Johnson, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Sando Coleman, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Sensee Swaray, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Emmanuel M. Kambleh, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Benedict D. Collins, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Aminata M. Fofana, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Josephus Meakemie, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; and Agent Solomon K. David, Sr., Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service.
Agent Emmanuel N. Ade, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Hector Gbayee, Jr., Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Tawine K. Deyagbah, Jr., Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Agrippa B. Chea, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Abu Thompson, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Cyril S. Perwood, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; S/Agent James Karniket Lavelah, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Roosevelt Wola McCay, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Zebulun C. L. Harris, law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Daniel Miller Juan, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Daniel Pele Landford, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Jack Nicholas Nyanapee, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Cooper Swen Wesseh, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; Agent Beftor Nagbe Duodu, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service; and Agent Beyan Bentineto Cissie, Law Enforcement Officer, Executive Protection Service.