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    Deputy Speaker Thomas P. Fallah Publicly Reaffirms Support for President Joseph N. Boakai in Beyan Town

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    Beyan Town, Liberia — In a spirited community gathering held over the weekend ,  Deputy Speaker Thomas P. Fallah publicly reaffirmed his unwavering support for President Joseph N. Boakai, emphasizing his commitment to the administration’s vision for Liberia’s future. The declaration comes ahead of the highly anticipated dedication of the Lofa Rest-Stop Center, scheduled for July 19, 2025, an event expected to bolster regional development and connectivity.

    During the meeting, which drew residents, local officials, and political observers, Deputy Speaker Fallah expressed confidence in President Boakai’s leadership and policies. “My support for President Boakai is rooted in his dedication to national unity, economic growth, and social development,” Fallah stated. “Liberia needs steady and experienced leadership, and I stand firmly behind President Boakai’s efforts to steer our nation toward a prosperous future.”

    Fallah’s reaffirmation of allegiance to President Boakai marks a significant political stance, especially amid a tense electoral climate and ongoing debates over loyalty within Liberia’s political landscape. The Deputy Speaker highlighted the importance of unity among Liberians, urging citizens to set aside political differences and work together for the nation’s progress.

    However, Fallah’s public support has not been without controversy. Some opposition figures, notably from the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC), have criticized his stance, labeling it as a betrayal to the CDC and former President George Weah. Critics argue that Fallah’s endorsement of President Boakai signifies a shift away from his previous political alignments and could influence the upcoming electoral dynamics.

    In response to such criticisms, Fallah emphasized his commitment to serving the interests of his constituents and the nation beyond party lines. “My loyalty is to Liberia and its people. Supporting President Boakai does not diminish my dedication to the progress of Lofa County or my constituents,” he asserted.

    The upcoming dedication of the Lofa Rest-Stop Center is viewed as a milestone project aimed at improving transportation, fostering commerce, and enhancing regional development in Lofa County. Many community members see the event as a symbol of ongoing progress under the current administration, and Fallah’s support underscores his alignment with these development initiatives.

    As Liberia approaches its upcoming elections, political alliances and loyalties continue to shape the national discourse. Deputy Speaker Fallah’s public endorsement of President Boakai signals a clear political stance, one that will likely influence both local and national political strategies in the coming months.

    The community meeting in Beyan Town not only served as a platform for Fallah’s reaffirmation but also highlighted the ongoing importance of regional development projects like the Lofa Rest-Stop Center, which hold promise for Liberia’s socio-economic advancement.

    In the face of opposition criticisms, Fallah remains steadfast in his support for President Boakai, emphasizing unity and progress as Liberia navigates its complex political landscape. As the nation prepares for key electoral events, such declarations are expected to play a pivotal role in shaping Liberia’s future direction.

     

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