In a drive to reinforce the vision and goals of the ARREST-AGENDA, President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has proposed the establishment of a Resident Embassy of Indonesia in Liberia.
According to him, his proactive step would facilitate deeper connections and enhance bilateral cooperation, fostering not only friendship but strategic partnerships that can unlock the potential for mutually beneficial collaborations.
President Boakai, also in a move to enhance Economic, Technical, and Trade Cooperation, extended invitation to Indonesia to explore investment opportunities within Liberia.
” I envision a dynamic alignment between our countries where Indonesian enterprises can tap into the vast resources and potential that Liberia offers, whilst Liberia, in turn, gains access to Indonesia’s expertise and innovation, Together, we can maximize the benefits that arise from collaboration, contributing positively to the regional and global economy”, he assured his counterpart.
Speaking at the 2nd Indonesia-Africa Forum, the Liberian leader at the same time undercsore the essential need for countries to continue to work together in a spirit of partnership and solidarity especially in the 21st century.
Making Liberia’s case at the forum, the Chief Executive reassured his colleagues that Liberia values its relationship with Indonesia and remains committed to further deepening its cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
“Together, we can harness the potential of our people and resources to create a brighter future for all”, he added.
Speaking more to the gathering, the Liberian leader highlighted the ambitious and transformative development agenda that his administration has laid out for the Republic of Liberia, a vision we proudly call the “ARREST Agenda, he disclosed ”.
According to him, The ARREST Agenda stands as a testament to his commitment to sustainable human and economic growth in Liberia, a nation where potential abounds, yet challenges persist.
Agriculture, Roads, Rule of Law, Education, Sanitation, and Tourism: these pillars encapsulate our strategic priorities, crucial for the comprehensive development of our nation, he added.
President Boakai informed delegates at the forum that his Country is blessed with rich, fertile lands, and his government believe in unlocking the Agriculture potential not only as a means of food security but as a foundation for economic empowerment.
He pointed out that with cooperation and shared expertise, He envision a robust agricultural sector that can propel the Country’s economies while securing livelihoods.
“Our focus on Roads indicates our commitment to infrastructure development, establishing essential connections within our nation as well as with our international partners. Improved road networks will foster trade, bring our people closer, and facilitate the movement of goods and services, enhancing overall prosperity”, he told the gathering.
Under the Rule of Law component of the ARREST -AGENDA, he emphasized that such pillar is paramount in creating a conducive environment for growth and stability.
“We stand firm in our belief that governance, integrity, and accountability are essential to attract the investments needed for our people’s welfare”, he added.
In terms of Education, we recognize it as the bedrock of progress. By investing in our youth, we are investing in our future, Knowledge empowers individuals and communities, preparing them to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing world”, he noted.
Sanitation, he stressed is another integral component of the agenda.
President Boakai told the forum that the health and well-being of his people are critical to fostering a vibrant workforce as well as capable of driving economic development.
He used the ocassion to call on all partners to join his administration in initiatives that promote health and hygiene.
“We embrace Tourism as a vibrant sector that can highlight Liberia’s rich culture, biodiversity, and heritage and
together with nations like Indonesia, which shares a wealth of natural beauty and cultural richness, we can form a cohesive front to attract tourists, generating employment and fostering sustainable development”, he added.
President Boakai at the same time expressed his gratitude to the Government of Indonesia for the generous scholarships awarded to Liberia.
He admitted that these scholarships have played a crucial role in enhancing Liberia’s capacity in various sectors and have empowered many Liberian students to pursue their academic dreams.
The Liberian leader indicated that the investment in education and human capital development is a reflection of Indonesia’s commitment to supporting Liberia’s growth and development goals.
President Boakai also expressed his satisfaction and at the same time acknowledged the progress that has been made in strengthening the relationship between Liberia and Indonesia.
” Our two nations share a long history of friendship and cooperation that spans over five decades, from the early participation of a Liberian delegation at the Asia-Africa Conference in Bandung in 1955 to the formal establishment of diplomatic relations in 1965, our countries have worked together to build bridges of understanding and solidarity”, he further explained.
Reflecting on the longstanding partnership between the two Countries, President Boakai stated that it is evident that the mutual commitment to promoting peace, development, and prosperity has been the cornerstone of their bilateral ties.
He told the forum that Liberia and Indonesia have collaborated on various fronts, from trade and investment to education and capacity building nothing that the current forum serves as a testament to the enduring friendship between the two nations and the potential for even greater collaboration in the future.