Montserrado County – Huge crowds of Liberians have flocked to polling places around Monrovia in order to choose a new leader for the coming years.
On Tuesday, October 10, 2023, Liberians assembled in Zest at several polling places, prepared to cast their ballots and choose their new leaders.
In order to guarantee that the elections are held in the agreed-upon free, fair, and transparent ways, foreign observers are present in the nation for this year’s election.
First-time voter Charles Fokofo told this newspaper that he was voting for his future and encouraged other first-timers to abstain from violence during elections.
”Because of all that I observe happening in this country, I am voting for both my future and my future self. The government should be the one to fight for the rights of my fellow youngsters, who are being led astray by drug addiction.”
His buddies should feel liberated and contribute to an election-free environment, so he advised them to set aside their habits and concentrate on their desire to vote.
In an interview with Yassa Mulbah, a resident of Montserrado District #6, she revealed that she got up as early as 4:00 AM to make sure she voted. According to Madam Yassa, the greatest method to remove bad politicians from office is through voting, not by employing violence.