President George Mannah Weah will today deliver his final address of his first term at the United Nations General Assembly.
President Weah’s first address before the body is f world leaders, was in 2018, at which time he pledged his government’s commitment to upholding Liberia’s peace and democracy.
President Weah is among over 140 world leaders attending the opening of the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA)
UNGA is an annual event that brings together global leaders for a high-level debate that retrospect and discusses pertinent world issues.
According to an Executive Mansion dispatch from New York, President Weah is expected to reassure UNGA and the world of his unflinching commitment to uphold a free, fair, inclusive, and transparent election.
He is also expected to call on the world for her collective effort in addressing climate change, democracy and action to attaining the Sustainable Development Goals as well as addressing terrorism in Africa and the world at large.
The 78th Session of UNGA is being held under the theme: “Rebuilding Trust and Reigniting Global Solidarity: Accelerating Action on The 2030 Agenda and Its SDGs Towards Peace, Prosperity, Progress, and Sustainability For All.”