Statement on Election in Liberia

Statement

Date: Dec. 22, 2017
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Foreign Affairs

Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ), chairman of the Africa Subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives, gave the following statement in advance of Liberia's presidential run-off election next week:

"Liberia again faces many challenges as their voters head to the polls on December 26, 2017 for its Presidential run-off election. The Government of Liberia must ensure that this vote is free, fair and transparent. Given America's historic ties to Liberia and the role played by Americo-Liberians in that nation's development, as well as the important contributions made by Liberian-Americans in many communities in the United States, we take special interest in the process and are hopeful for a just and fair outcome.

"In the US Congress, we have closely watched the developments in Liberia. Earlier this year, I chaired a hearing "The Future of Democracy and Governance in Liberia' in advance of the first round of elections where we examined the need for reform and the hope for a new leadership to bring the country into a peaceful and prosperous future."

"In light of the election's proximity to Christmas, we especially pray that peace, tranquility and justice prevail."


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