Clarification of President Boakai’s Statement on Investment and Corruption
Executive Mansion, Monrovia – The Office of the President wishes to address recent misrepresentations and deliberate distortions of remarks made by President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., regarding investment, corruption, and governance.
On Sunday, December 22, President Boakai delivered a heartfelt address during the 60th anniversary commemoration of Bong, Grand Gedeh, Lofa, and Nimba Counties acquiring county status. The event, held at Unification Park in Voinjama, Lofa County, was an opportunity to reflect on national unity, development, and pride.
During his address, the President spoke strongly against corruption, advocating for ethical stewardship and accountability in governance.
Contrary to recent claims, President Boakai’s remarks were not an endorsement of corruption but a clear denunciation of this vice and a call for integrity in public service and judicious use of public resources.
As a statesman known for his honesty and humility, President Boakai emphasized the need for public officials to reject corruption and use resources entrusted to them for the benefit of the Liberian people. His statement reaffirmed his Administration’s zero-tolerance for corruption and instead a firm stance commitment to good governance.
The Boakai-led Government remains unwavering in its fight against corruption. Key anti-corruption initiatives undertaken this year include:
• Anti-Corruption Audits: In February 2024, the President commissioned audits of key government institutions, including the Central Bank of Liberia, the National Security Agency, and the Executive Protection Service, covering activities from 2018 to 2023. These audits aim to address financial irregularities and ensure accountability.
• Suspension of officials on account of corruption: Following these audits, President Boakai suspended Central Bank Governor Jolue Aloysius Tarlue in July 2024 due to unauthorized loans and overspending. In October 2024, senior officials of the Liberia Refugee Repatriation and Resettlement Commission (LRRRC) were also suspended amid allegations of financial misconduct, pending investigations by the Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC).
• Public Declarations to foster transparency and accountability: In August 2024, President Boakai cautioned newly commissioned officials that corruption would not be tolerated, emphasizing accountability and warning that violators would face consequences.
• International Anti-Corruption Day: On December 9, 2024, the President declared “International Anti-Corruption Day” to raise awareness and promote ethical governance nationwide.
Far from countenancing acts of dishonesty and theft, the Government of Liberia urges the public and media to consider the President’s statement in its full and accurate context, rejecting attempts by ill-intentioned political actors who are only driven by a motive to distort and win political points
President Boakai remains resolute in his vision for a Liberia defined by ethical leadership, unity, and inclusive development.
The Administration calls on all citizens and partners to join hands in fostering good governance, transparency, and lasting progress for the nation.