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Dr. Augustine Konneh welcome statement to Amb. Joe Boakai

RIA, Margibi County – I have the the distinguished honour and previlege to welcome back home our Standard Bearer, and the next President of our Republic, His Excellency Ambassador Joseph Nyuma Boakai, popularly admired and known across the lenght and breadth of our country, especially among the electorates, young and old, as JNB.

After your successful trip to the United States, a historic visit that included popular endorsements, fundraising, meetings with key American officials, and your memorable presence at your grand daughter’s wedding, your return home at this time is fortuitously timely in coinciding with the commencement of our robust campaign for the Executive Mansion.

Indeed, your triumphant return and esteemed presence on the ground will reinvigorate our Rescue Mission of redeeming our nation from the decadence of extreme poverty, drug addiction among our youths, insecurity, hunger, and corruption.

On behalf of the rank and file of our great party, and in my own name, I welcome Your Excellency and your entourage back to our Sweet Land of Liberty.

The Liberian people, across our Nation, from Montserrado to Nimba, and from Cape Mount to Maryland, have resolved to vote for you, come October 10 as the next President of the Republic of Liberia.

From the feedback we are receiving from the bottom to the top echelons of our society, our people are saying “JNB is the man we want, to make our lives better.”

Welcome home, JNB, and may God, who surely is the Great Arbiter of all things, continue to strengthen you for a triumphant victory and success of your Rescue Mission for the transformation of the lives of our people, peace, progress, and development.

I thank you.

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