Weah Responds to Sirleaf's Appointment

George Weah, leader of the main opposition Congress for Democratic Change, has accepted the appointment of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as a peace ambassador, urging the government to muster the "political will" to facilitate the implementation of programs he will put forward.

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  • Genevieve Freeman Massa
    Dec 13 2012, 21:50

    Congratulations weah! You cannot judge a stew by its sight and aroma. People will believe you when you say the soup is delicious sweet or sour from your description of its taste. You never try you never know.

  • Leadership2017
    Dec 14 2012, 09:01

    I'm baffled by the congratulatory salutation. This lightweight has just committed political suicide. What exactly has George Weah done to bring peace to Liberia? A peace Ambassador would be more appropriate for any of those warring faction leaders who laid down their arms for the sake of our people. Only in Liberia can a has been soccer star, turned petulant whiner, gain prominence for doing absolutely nothing towards advancing the interests of our country. He is just another greedy buffoon looking for a handout from Ellen. Stop supporting this impostor.

  • Genevieve Freeman Massa
    Dec 13 2012, 10:51

    Congratulations weah! You cannot judge a stew by its sight and aroma. People will believe you when you say the soup is deliciousness sweet or sour from your description of its taste. You never try you never know.

  • Dr. Toks
    Dec 14 2012, 23:58

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