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Liberian President Slammed For Long Stay Abroad by adenigga(m): 12:00pm On Dec 04, 2022
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Liberian President George Weah’s long absence from the country has raised eyebrows and prompted criticism, leading one opposition figure to ask if the West African nation is running on “autopilot.”

Weah went abroad at the end of October for a string of political gatherings in numerous countries– and to watch his footballer son represent the United States at the World Cup in Qatar.

Since then, the President – himself a former football star – has not been seen in his homeland where people are battling soaring prices and shortages of basic goods.

Even those with an understanding of the demands of top-flight diplomacy, or the enduring love of the beautiful game, are beginning to wonder.

Weah has shared pictures and video of himself with his son in Qatar on Twitter, speaking of being a “proud daddy” as the US national team qualified for the knockout stages.

But images of Weah enjoying himself in the stands in Qatar – where he is a “guest of honour” – while Liberians struggle have not gone down well with many compatriots venting their anger on social media.

“This one here has passed the limit now… who (has) he left us with?” 23-year-old Abraham Kaneh told AFP in the capital Monrovia.


“He’s not going to do the work of the Liberian people. He went to do the work of his own son. He did not go on our plea, he’s gone to see other friends,” said fellow Monrovian Momo Fully.

Well-known media personality Henry Costa joked online that the president would extend his absence to January if his son Timothy scored against England last month.

– ‘Abandoning the entire country’ –

New York-born Timothy Weah is one of many people to hold US and Liberian nationality, with the countries maintaining close ties dating back to Americans’ role in the creation of the West African state in the 19th century.

Plenty of football-loving Liberians follow the younger Weah’s performances for his French club Lille, but for opposition politician Lewis Browne that does not justify the president’s globe-trotting activities.

“Weah continues to insult the intelligence of Liberians and exhibit a high degree of don’t-care attitude by abandoning the entire country and citizens to witness soccer matches,” he said.


Browne also accused Weah of misusing public money to lead a celebrity lifestyle.

The opposition has also condemned what it sees as the president’s gallivanting between Qatar and international summits in Morocco, Egypt, France, Monaco and the United States, with former vice president Joseph Boakai saying Liberia was “on autopilot”.

“We continue to witness other acts of poor leadership, irresponsible behaviour, lack of concern, impunity, and wanton misuse of our finances,” the Unity Party heavyweight added, suggesting others could have represented the country in Weah’s place.

– A ‘necessary’ absence –

Other Liberians defended Weah, who acquired iconic status after becoming the first and only African to win football’s most prestigious individual award, the Ballon d’Or, in 1995.

“I support the president. The man wants to see his son playing, what’s wrong with that?” Alex Bono, 31, told AFP.

Entrepreneur Antoinette Anderson praised Weah for “trying to render services to the Liberian people” and “gather funds out there to make Liberia a better place to live”.

“I don’t have problems with the events he went on. The fact he went there on behalf of the country, I think it’s necessary,” added Tarlue Zeyon in Monrovia.

Weah last month extended his stint abroad, the longest since he became president, by another 25 days and is due back in Liberia on December 18.

His government is also facing criticism over its handling of a census that must take place before elections in 2023.

Weah, who came to power in 2017 on a pledge to fight poverty and corruption, has been chosen by his party to seek re-election, but critics say he has failed to honour his commitments.

AFP

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Re: Liberian President Slammed For Long Stay Abroad by Zonefree(m): 12:10pm On Dec 04, 2022
A president wasting tax payers money to go watch his son play for another country. undecided

What's the economic benefit of his son playing for USA to Liberia as a country?

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Re: Liberian President Slammed For Long Stay Abroad by Reinamaria(f): 12:22pm On Dec 04, 2022
How can the son of the sitting president of a country be representing another country in a world tournament?
What sense does it make?
It shows lack of respect and regard for the office, and the people of Liberia.

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Re: Liberian President Slammed For Long Stay Abroad by adenigga(m): 12:33pm On Dec 04, 2022
Reinamaria:
How can the son of the sitting president of a country be representing another country in a world tournament?
What sense does it make?
It shows lack of respect and regard for the office, and the people of Liberia.
Actually, the guy call Timothy Weah was born in New York & brought up there,so he has dual citizenship & can represent any of the two countries.
Re: Liberian President Slammed For Long Stay Abroad by webizone(m): 10:20pm On Dec 05, 2022
Reinamaria:
How can the son of the sitting president of a country be representing another country in a world tournament?
What sense does it make?
It shows lack of respect and regard for the office, and the people of Liberia.

Some people, like the commenter above me, will start to give excuses. Look now, they are saying it doesn't mean anything, it doesn't mean anything but see how it is already affecting Liberians. Nigerians too mumu, I dey tell you.
Re: Liberian President Slammed For Long Stay Abroad by PandoraObi: 10:25pm On Dec 05, 2022
Who is slamming him, no one even care he is not around , Liberians are not like Igbos attacking buhari administration, they go about their normal business

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