EMEKA IKE in Liberia, hails George Weah
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Emeka Ike The event was chaired by the Liberian minister of state, Mr Nathaniel McGill who commissioned the new pavilion on behalf of the president.
Other officials at the event were the state minister of finance, Mr Samuel Tweah, CDC chieftains, and top government functionaries.
The CDC is the ruling political party in Liberia. Violence: APC suspends rallies, initiates house-to-house campaigns Speaking to newsmen after the event, Emeka Ike described President Weah as a role model, and an inspiration to young politicians in Africa.
He commended the president on his laudable achievements within one year in office, and said with these developmental strides, Liberia will surely develop like South Africa and Kenya under his administration. Quoting the president, Emeka said “when you select from the street, you get results, but when you select from the Glass House, you get pain and pride”.
Adding that president Weah is a practical man who rose from the streets, and understands the real challenges that ordinary Liberian faces.
Respect journalists’ rights in general elections, lawmaker urges political actors Earlier in his address, he informed the Liberian people of his political ambition, and participation in next month’s election in Nigeria, as the candidate of the Young Progressive Party (YPP), for Okigwe south federal constituency in the House of Representatives.
He charged Liberian youths to be more politically active, support the good works of their president, and play active roles in politics. High point of the event was the presentation of the Seal of Liberia to the special guest.
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