Former President George Weah Expresses Appreciation and Solidarity on CDC Militant Day…
Monrovia – On Friday, June 28, 2024, Former President George Manneh Weah issued a heartfelt statement of appreciation and solidarity in celebration of CDC Militant Day. Addressing all CDCians, supporters, and members of opposition political parties, Weah conveyed his deep gratitude and support.
Weah extended his thanks to the Chairman, Secretary General, and the entire Executive Committee of the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) for their meticulous planning and organization of the Militant Day program. He emphasized that the event was a tribute to the dedicated supporters of the party, whose unwavering commitment and steadfastness have been crucial over the years.
The former president also expressed appreciation to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Chair of the legislative Caucus of the CDC, along with the numerous partisans and supporters who braved heavy rain to show their loyalty and love for the party. He highlighted that the CDC has served as a beacon of hope for thousands of Liberians who believe in the party’s grassroots agenda, stressing that the party must not disappoint the hopes and aspirations of its supporters.
Weah acknowledged the large turnout at the event, despite his absence from the country and the inclement weather, as a testament to the supporters’ dedication and yearning for an alternative agenda for Liberia. He announced his imminent return to Liberia, reinvigorated and rejuvenated, to continue the fight for a better country.
In addition, Weah extended his gratitude to other political party leaders who attended the program, appreciating their show of opposition solidarity. He urged all who believe in a united and indivisible Liberia to continue collaborating in the interest of the Liberian people.
In conclusion, Weah expressed his thanks to all Liberians who continue to strive for peace and prosperity in the country.