Honorable Joseph Nyumah Boakai
26th President of the Republic of Liberia
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Joseph Nyumah Boakai, born on November 30, 1944, in Worsonga, Foya District, Lofa County, Liberia, is a prominent Liberian politician. He comes from a modest background, growing up in a rural area.
Boakai's personal life is marked by his dedication to his family and his faith. He is married to Katumu Yatta Boakai, and together they have four children. Known for his humility and strong moral principles, Boakai is an active member of the United Methodist Church. His community involvement and commitment to service are notable aspects of his character, influencing his political career and leadership style.
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Joseph Nyumah Boakai began his education at the College of West Africa, a prominent high school in Liberia. He then attended the University of Liberia, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. Boakai furthered his education in the United States, obtaining a degree in Agricultural Economics from Kansas State University. His academic background laid a strong foundation for his career in both public service and politics.
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Boakai's professional career includes significant contributions to Liberia's agricultural and development sectors. He served as the Managing Director of the Liberia Produce Marketing Corporation, where he played a crucial role in promoting agricultural exports. He also worked as a consultant for various international development organizations, leveraging his expertise to improve agricultural practices and economic development in Liberia.
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Joseph Nyumah Boakai's political career is marked by his long-standing commitment to public service. He entered politics in the 1980s, initially serving as Minister of Agriculture under President Samuel Doe. His experience and dedication earned him a reputation as a capable and reliable leader.
Boakai's most notable political role came when he served as Vice President of Liberia from 2006 to 2018 under President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. During his tenure, he focused on infrastructure development, education, and healthcare improvements. In the 2017 presidential election, Boakai ran as the Unity Party's candidate but was defeated by George Weah.
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In 2023, Boakai made a political comeback, running for and winning the presidency of Liberia, showcasing his enduring influence and leadership in the country's political landscape.
Immediate Actions:
Sworn in on January 22, President Joseph Boakai launched a 100-day action plan.
Initiated 783.5km of road projects and provided essential medicines and restored piped water in three counties.
Focus Areas:
Road maintenance and rehabilitation across various counties.
Economic and social initiatives, including combating corruption, reducing drug abuse, and training 10,000 young adults in IT.
Reducing rice importation by cultivating 3,000ha of land.
Budget and Feasibility:
$23.5 million was budgeted for the 100-day tasks.
Critics argue these goals are overly ambitious and might take up to 24 months.
Criticisms:
Rising living costs and insufficient immediate relief.
Accusations of vindictiveness regarding Supreme Court rulings on tenure positions.
Public Reaction:
Mixed, with some appreciating the infrastructure focus and others concerned about the feasibility and rising costs of living.
The Cabinet
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Madam Sara Beysolow Nyanti
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan
Finance Ministry
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Brigadier General (Retired) Geraldine Janet George
Ministry of National Defense
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Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah
Agriculture Minister
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Roland Layfette Giddings
Ministry of Public Works
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Dr. Louise Kpoto
Ministry of Health and Social Welfare
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Magdalene Dagoseh
Ministry of Commerce and Industry
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Cllr. J. Cole Bangalu
Ministry of Youth and Sport
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Sirleaf Tyler
Ministry of Transport
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Mrs. Gbeme Horace Kollie
Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection
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Dr. Jarso Maley Jallah
Ministry of Education
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Samuel A. Stevquoah
Minister of State for Presidential Affairs
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Mr. Dorbor Jallah
Commissioner General
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