Liberia's Oldest-Ever President, Joseph Boakai, Takes Office
Boakai Pledges to Address Economic Challenges and Corruption Amid Health Concerns
- Joseph Boakai, 79, has been sworn in as Liberia's oldest-ever president after a narrow win in the November elections.
- Boakai has pledged to unite the country and address its economic challenges, including chronic corruption and an ailing economy.
- His inauguration ceremony ended abruptly due to physical distress, which was attributed to heat and not his health.
- Boakai defeated Liberia’s youngest-ever president, George Weah, whose popularity waned due to accusations of unfulfilled campaign promises.
- Despite his promises, analysts predict that positive changes from Boakai's leadership may come slowly due to the significant shift in his agenda from his predecessors.