Liberian leader Joseph Nyuma Boakai will lead a High-Level Liberian Delegation to Asia.
The Delegation is expected to depart the Country on Friday August 30, 2024.
As part of the trip, President Boakai, along with other African Presidents, will participate in the 2nd Indonesia-Africa Forum in Bali, Indonesia from September 1-3.
According to the Ministry of Information, those to form a part of the Liberian delegation include, First Lady Katumu Y. Boakai; Foreign Minister Sara Beysolow-Nyanti; Minister of State for Presidential Affairs Sylvester M. Grigsby; Health Minister Dr. Louise M. Kpoto; Agriculture Minister Dr. J. Alexander Nuetah, Minister of State Without Portfolio Mamaka Bility and National Investment Commission Chairman Jeff Blibo.
Others are: Sinoe County Senator Augustine Chea and Grand Kru County Representative Nathaniel Baway.
President Boakai and delegation will also hold high-level talks in Indonesia to seek partnership and support for agriculture especially in oil palm, rice and rubber production and value chain development, energy and petroleum, water supply and sanitation, public health research and development, tourism and hospitality, education, scholarships and scientific research opportunities, among others.
“The visit to Indonesia will mark 69 years of friendship and cooperation between our two countries and we share a common history of resistance to colonial dominance and the advancement of freedom for the people of Africa,” Information Minister Jerolinmek Piah said in a statement released ahead of the visit.
The release indicates: “Indonesia and Liberia have collaborated on many fronts since the 1950s when we both championed Afro-Asian solidarity to end colonialism, and we were pivotal partners in the Group of 77 Non-Aligned Movement of the United Nations during the Cold War years,”
Today, Indonesia and Liberia have common economic and development interests in various fields. They hope to expand cooperation in areas such as the expansion of palm oil production and refinery, as well as increased rice production for both local consumption and export
Later, the President and select members of his delegation will also attend the Forum for China-Africa-Cooperation (FOCAC) scheduled in Beijing from September 4-6, 2024.
Other officials joining the Beijing visit include Amin Modad, Minister of Commerce; Roland L. Giddings, Minister of Public Works; Jerolinmek Piah, Minister of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism; Samuel Kofi Woods, National Security Advisor; Cllr. Neto Zarzar Lighe, Commissioner/Chief Executive Officer of the Liberia Maritime Authority; Gregory Coleman, Inspector-General of Police; Sekou Dukuly, Managing Director of the National Port Authority and Eugene L. Fahngon, Director-General of the Liberia Broadcasting System.
The China-Africa Forum presents the opportunity for African and Chinese Leaders to engage on matters of mutual interests, and President Boakai is glad to make the case for Liberia as an attractive destination for investments from the People’s Republic of China.
Ahead of this meeting, President Boakai remarked that cooperation with Beijing is pivotal in supporting his vision to transform Liberia through the ARREST Agenda.
While the President is out of the Country, the Minister of Justice, Cllr. N. Oswald Tweh, will chair the cabinet and coordinate the affairs of the state in consultation with the President.
President Boakai and the team will return to the country on Sunday, September 8,, 2024.