‘Fostering Partnership’ …Boakai Attends Mahama’s Inauguration

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On Tuesday, January 7, 2024, President Joseph N. Boakai joined fellow African leaders in Ghana to attend the inauguration ceremony of the newly elected President and Vice President of the Republic of Ghana.

According to an Executive Mansion release dated January 7, 2024, the ceremony, held at the Black Star Square, marks a historic moment for the Ghanaian people and underscores the strength of democratic governance on the African continent.

President Boakai, accompanied by a high-level Liberian delegation, conveyed heartfelt congratulations to the people of Ghana and their leadership on behalf of the Government and people of Liberia.

The inauguration of President John Mahama brought together heads of state, dignitaries, and representatives from across Africa and beyond, signifying Ghana’s continued role as a beacon of democracy and stability in the region.

During the President’s stay in Ghana, he had the opportunity to engage with several counterparts, further strengthening Liberia’s bilateral ties and regional partnerships.

The Liberian delegation’s participation in the ceremony reflects the Administration’s commitment to fostering strong relationships with neighboring nations and advancing shared goals within the African Union and ECOWAS.

As President Boakai returned to Liberia yesterday, the Executive Mansion his government remains steadfast in its focus on promoting cooperation, regional integration, and the sustainable development of Liberia and its neighbors.

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