
By: Samuel B. Johnson
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Former Deputy Commerce Minister Hon. Jamima Wolokollie has lauded the President Boakai-led government for its significant development strides, particularly in the area of road infrastructure. Speaking on the Sky Hard Talk show on Sky Radio, Wolokollie commended the government's efforts in improving the country's infrastructure, which she believes will have a positive impact on the economy and the lives of Liberians.
Madam Wolokollie also congratulated the government on its recent victory at the UN Security Council, describing it as a major achievement. She praised President Boakai and his team for their tireless efforts in securing the seat, which she believes will enhance Liberia's global standing and provide opportunities for the country to participate in key international decision-making processes.
However, Hon. Wolokollie was critical of former President George Weah, who she claimed did not support the government's efforts to secure the UN Security Council seat. She expressed disappointment that Weah did not join forces with the government to pursue this national interest, which she believes would have been a unifying moment for the country.
Madam Wolokollie comments on the Sky Hard Talk show have sparked interest and debate among Liberians. While some have praised her for speaking out on national issues, others have criticized her for perceived partisanship. Nevertheless, her comments reflect the growing discourse on national development and the role of government in promoting the country's interests.
Meanwhile, the former deputy minister's praise for the Boakai government's development efforts is not surprising, given the administration's focus on infrastructure development and economic growth. The government's efforts to improve the country's roads and other infrastructure are expected to have a positive impact on the economy and the lives of Liberians.
Hon. Wolokollie comments also highlight the importance of national unity and cooperation in pursuing the country's interests. As Liberia continues to navigate its development path, leaders like Wolokollie are playing a crucial role in shaping the national discourse and promoting accountability and transparency in government.