Liberia President-Elect Boakai Pledges to Declare Assets, Curb Corruption
Liberia's President-elect Joseph Boakai says he plans to declare his assets once his tenure begins, as part of an effort to weed out corruption in the West African nation. Boakai, a former vice president in Liberia, won the November presidential run-off election defeating incumbent President George Weah. Boakai sat down with VOA’s Peter Clottey for an in-depth interview on his plans as he takes office in January 2024.
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