President Muhammadu Buhari is among African
leaders that have indicated interest to attend the inauguration of Liberia’s
President-elect, George Weah, on today.
According to reports the Chief Protocol of
Liberia, Mr. Jarvis Witherspoon, stated this at a media briefing in Monrovia.
Witherspoon said other current and past leaders
from around the world were expected to grace the occasion scheduled to hold at
the 35, 000-capacity Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex in Monrovia.
He said “We have very important personalities
coming from all around the world.”
“The countries we have already that have
confirmed that their presidents would be coming are Ghana, Togo, Guinea, Sierra
Leone, Cote D’Ivoire, Cape Verde, South Africa, Gabon, Nigeria (and) Guinea
Bissau.
“The Prime Minister of Senegal will represent
his country. We also have several former presidents of African countries who
will be attending.
“The United States of America will have a
congressional committee and also a special envoy of the President Donald Trump
will be in attendance. There will also be a special envoy from France and
Egypt. We expect that the list is going to get longer.’’
Witherspoon said that representatives were also
expected from the European Union Parliament and several other international
groups, including world football governing body, FIFA.
Weah, an international sporting hero and former
FIFA World Player of the Year, defeated incumbent Vice President Joseph Boakai
in the delayed presidential runoff election on December 26.
This will be the first transition of power from
one democratically elected president to another in Liberia’s political history.
The chief protocol said current and former
international football stars, including Nigeria’s Taribo West and Sunday
Oliseh, had also confirmed their participation in the historic event, while $900,000
has been budgeted for the inauguration.
He explained that the amount, approved by the
transitional team comprising officials of the incoming Congress for Democratic
Change (CDC) and the outgoing administration, would be drawn from government’s
coffers.
The Deputy Inspector-General (Operations) of the
Liberia National Police, Mr Abraham Kromah said adequate security arrangements
had been made for a hitch-free ceremony.
Kromah, who represented the
Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Gregory Coleman, gave details of the
arrangements, including closure of the Robert International Airport in Monrovia
from 7 p.m yesterday.

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