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Breaking News:
Ellen Announces Bid
for Second Term
Source: Liberian Observer
January 25, 2009
Update:
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has formally announced
that she will run for a second term.
The Commander-in-Chief made the announcement at the end
of her annual address to the Legislature at the Capitol
Building at about 5:30 p.m. this afternoon, Monrovia
time.
"I have spent the past four years, sometimes to the
neglect of family and friends building the foundations
upon which our economic recovery and our future
prosperity will be based. I have carried the big load
and I have accepted the responsibility when we have not
reached our goals. You have acknowledged that and
understood my position. You have been there with me. You
have been there with me," the President told the
Legislators, members of cabinet and other distinguished
guests.
"I know from whence we came yesterday. I know where we
are today; I know where we ought to be tomorrow and I
know how we will get there.
"Therefore, however I act, whatever I do, it will be for
you. And so it is for these reasons and to bring to an
end all speculations, that I now announce to you and to
the thousands of supporters in radio land and abroad
that I will be a candidate, a formidable candidate, in
the 2011 elections. Let us travel the rest of this road
together knowing that the God who brought us this far
will not leave us."
A full text of the President's speech, courtesy of the
Executive Mansion, is attached.
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MONROVIA – Following three years in office, President
Ellen Johnson Sirleaf will today, January 25, appear
before members of the 52th National Legislature on
Capitol Hill to brief lawmakers on government activities
and the way forward.
The appearance of the Liberian leader at the Capitol
Building is in compliance with Article 58 of the
Liberian Constitution of 1986.
Article 58 of the Constitution provides that “The
President shall, on the fourth working Monday in January
of each year, present the administration’s legislative
program for the ensuing session, and shall once a year
report to the Legislature on the state of the Republic.
In presenting the economic condition of the Republic the
report shall cover expenditure as well as income.”
The President, according to both legislative and
executive protocols, will be accompanied to the
Legislature by high-powered members of the diplomatic
corps, the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) as
well as other friendly partners whose institutions have
contributed to the progress of Liberia.
The annual address to the Legislature is also expected
to bring together members of her cabinet, deputies and
assistant ministers.
In line with article 58 of the Constitution, Sirleaf is
expected to deliver a progress report on the country’s
economy, detailing expenditure and income.
Among other issues to be discussed in her address is the
long-awaited disclosure of the winner of the bid put out
by Government for the Western Cluster Iron Ore Mine in
Grand Cape Mount County, the country’s power plant
project, the construction of roads and the status of
Government’s Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS).
The ceremony, according to legislative protocol, is to
begin at 4 p.m. in the Richard R. Tolbert joint chamber
at the National Legislature.
Today’s fifth session of the 52th Legislature will be
presided over by the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Alex Tyler, and assisted by the
President of the Liberian Senate, Vice President Joseph
Boakai.
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