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UP-led Gov’t Raises concerns with Weah Administration over reported delay of Funds to enhance smooth transition

Monrovia, Liberia – Concerns about the alleged hold-up in funding for improving the seamless transition process have been brought up with the George Weah administration by the newly elected Unity Party-led government.

The absence of cars, lodging for guests, and the delayed delivery of money checks are problems impeding the transition process, according to Unity Party Secretary General Amos Tweh, who spoke with the OK Morning Rush.

Despite the difficulties, he stressed, the Inaugural team will not waver in its various efforts to guarantee that the President and Vice President-elect are sworn in on Monday, January 22, 2024.

Tweh revealed that a number of African leaders from the ECOWAS area are anticipated to attend the inaugural ceremony on Monday. He reported that dignitaries from the US government are anticipated for Joseph Boakai’s inauguration on Monday.

In addition, there will be intercessory prayers at the Benson Street Mosque starting this Friday, January 19, 2024, a musical performance at the SKD sports complex in Paynesville, an agriculture fair at the Antoinette Tubman stadium on Saturday, January 20, 2024, and a church service at the Effort Baptist Church on Sunday in the run-up to the inauguration.

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