Opinion › Letter       21.01.2018

An Opened Letter to President Elect, Amb. George Manneh Opong Weah

George Manneh Opong Weah

Ref: First Four (4) Recommendations that will set the Pace for National Recovery

Dear President Elect:
Mr. President Elect, I bring you greetings with high esteem and it is my fervent hope this opened communication meets you well as you prepare to take on the mantle of authority of the homeland! According to the National Election Commission (NEC), the people spoke in a loud democratic tune on December 26, 2017. They went to the polls and voted the leader they deserve. As someone who was on the other side, who am I to resist the collective democratic action of the people? “The collective wisdom of the people is far more sophisticated than the intelligence of an individual.” (Dr. H. Boima Fahnbulleh, Jr.). It is against this backdrop that I want to once again use this opportunity to congratulate you on your election as the 25th President of the Republic of Liberia.

Unarguably, I am one of your ardent critics. My critical stance against you is neither antagonistic nor entrenched with hate or prejudice. It is based upon my little understanding of where we came from as a country and people, where we are and where we must go in terms of socioeconomic and political transformation. This understanding led me not to support your presidential bid in the 2017 Presidential Elections. In the First Round of the Election, I supported and campaigned for Dr. H. Boima Fahnbulleh, Jr. of the Liberian People’s Party (LPP). In the Runoff Election, I elected to support and campaign for Amb. Joseph Nyumah Boakai of the Unity Party (UP).

My support for HB, as he is tenderly called by his students, in the first round of election was based on three principles. First, he is crowned with a rich history of struggle for the dignity and honor of our people during an epoch when the mass of Liberians were treated as objects and not as beings that are on an ontological vocation for their full humanization. Second, he has a selfless history of service to this country. When he was given the opportunity to serve his people in public service, he did so not with the objective of amassing wealth at the expense of the national treasury but rather, he served the public with diligence, honesty, humility, love and faith in the people to take the center stage of history. Lastly, HB has a progressive economic and political agenda that has the tendency to break away from the present socioeconomic system that has for more than a century organized our productive forces not to develop the consciousness of our people to give way for their contribution to other aspects of social development, but instead to line the pockets of not only foreign monopoly capitalists but also their indigenous stooges that have predominantly formed part of the various ruling classes in our country’s political history.

My support for Amb Joseph Nyumah Boakai in the runoff election was based on the fact that he has a vast public sector experience than you do. Furthermore, unlike you, Mr. President Elect, Amb. Boakai presented to the electorates a clear cut economic and political plan which he could have been held accountable for had he been elected to the presidency. So, as a patriot, I needed not to make a decision in the runoff based on emotion or any other form of sentimental appeals. Unfortunately, our campaign to give this country to a nationally conscious leader who has the mental tendency to place country above self was futile. The people, in their collective voice, overwhelmingly saw in you the determination to build a country of shared values, equality, liberty and justice for all and by all.

Mr. President Elect, as a patriot who values this republic and its honor, it is my responsibility to serve as a partner in the people’s quest to have their national aspirations attained. Throughout the political history of this space, the people of Liberia have been subjected to inevitable poverty and economic deprivation. From the over 130years of oligarchical and kleptocratic rule under the auspices of the moribund True Whig Party (TWP), to the ten years of tyranny under Samuel K. Doe, the people of Liberia were confronted by hostile social forces that negated their full humanization. From the long years of a macabre war that ravaged every stratum of the society, to the period of Charles Taylor’s thievery, the Liberian people were left hopeless. From the three years of the National Transitional Government of Liberia’s (NTGL) wholesale looting of the national treasury, to the 12years of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf’s massive plundering of the common wealth of this republic, the people’s hope of building a nation where everyone would hope, dream, and aspire together regardless of tribal, religious or political difference was thrown in the trash pile of history.

Amb Weah, I have committed myself not to form part of the legion of young men and women who have elected to allow another ruling class to once again make mockery of our people. I shall be at the barricade partnering with the people to ensure that their vocation to become the subjects of history is realized. This partnership with the people is not about presenting my Curriculum Vitae to you for a possible provision of a job in your government. This partnership does not encompass giving me a scholarship to be admitted at an Ivy League university. My partnership with the people entails not only pointing where this leader who they elected overwhelmingly has fallen but also providing salient alternative pro-poor policy prescriptions to this leader that the people democratically confided in to manage the affairs of the Liberian statecraft.

Mr. President elect, as part of my progressive partnership with the people to attain their ontological vocation, I want to close this opened communication with some focus points which I am recommending to be considered by your government in the first year of the regime. I am of the conviction that the following focus points will build more confidence in the euphoric mass of the people instead of instilling early disillusion in your ability to lead a progressive and prosperous Liberia:

Mr. President Elect, this is where I stand as part of my commitment to partner with the people to ensure the reaching point of their aspiration to live in a more peaceful, prosperous and united Liberia. May God bless you and save the state.

Regards
Moses Uneh Yahmia
Student, University of Liberia
moseswyalc@gmail.com

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