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    President Boakai Reappoints Mohammed M. Bah as Presidential Special Envoy on Investment

    ------- Congratulates Ghana’s President-Elect Mahama
    Austine NewmanBy Austine NewmanDecember 8, 2024Updated:December 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    IPNEWS: President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has reappointed Ambassador Mohammed M. Bah as Presidential Special Envoy on Investment, reaffirming his trust in Bah’s leadership and commitment to advancing Liberia’s investment agenda.

    This decision follows a recent administrative review during which all Ambassadors-at-Large and Special Envoys were temporarily relieved of their duties. After weeks of thorough evaluation, President Boakai has officially reinstated Ambassador Bah, recognizing his exceptional service and dedication to the nation.

    In a statement, the Office of Ambassador Mohammed M. Bah expressed gratitude for the President’s continued confidence. “We are deeply honored by this reappointment, which reflects Ambassador Bah’s unwavering commitment to serving the President and the people of Liberia,” the office noted.

    Ambassador Bah reaffirmed his pledge to drive Liberia’s investment goals with integrity and diligence. His office conveyed sincere appreciation to President Boakai, emphasizing their shared commitment to fostering sustainable development and progress for Liberia.

    Meanwhile, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., has extended heartfelt congratulations to H.E John Mahama President-Elect of the Republic of Ghana on behalf of the Government and people of Liberia.

    The message reflects Liberia’s admiration for Ghana’s enduring commitment to democratic governance and peaceful political transitions.

    In his congratulatory message, President Boakai praised the people of Ghana for their active participation in the electoral process, which serves as a testament to their dedication to democracy and unity.

    The Liberian Leader expressed confidence that the President-Elect will lead Ghana to greater heights while strengthening the longstanding relationship between Liberia and Ghana.

    “Your election is a clear indication of the trust and confidence the people of Ghana have placed in your vision for the country. Liberia stands ready to work closely with you in advancing the shared goals of peace, prosperity, and regional integration,” President Boakai stated.

    President Boakai further reaffirmed Liberia’s commitment to collaborating with Ghana on key issues of mutual interest within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and other international platforms.

    As Ghana prepares for this new chapter, Liberia sends its warmest wishes of continued progress, stability, and development under the leadership of the President-Elect.

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