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Liberia President George Weah concedes election defeat to Joseph Boakai

Boakai, 78, a former vice president who lost to Weah in the 2017 election, led with 50.9 percent of the vote over Weah’s 49.1 per cent, with nearly all the votes counted, the country’s elections commission said on Friday.

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Liberia President George Weah concedes election defeat to Joseph Boakai
Liberia's opposition Unity Party Joseph Boakai waves to his supporters as holds his final campaign rally for the presidential elections in Monrovia, Liberia October 7, 2023. Reuters

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Liberia President George Weah on Friday conceded election defeat to opposition leader Joseph Boakai after a tight race, ending a presidency marred by graft allegations but helping to ensure a smooth transition of power in the once volatile African nation.

Boakai, 78, a former vice president who lost to Weah in the 2017 election, led with 50.9 percent of the vote over Weah’s 49.1 per cent, with nearly all the votes counted, the country’s elections commission said on Friday.

The result marks a stark turnaround from 2017, when global soccer legend Weah, buoyed by a wave of hope, trounced Boakai with 62 percent of the vote. 

Many have since grown disillusioned with the lack of progress: Poverty, unemployment, food insecurity and poor electricity supply persist. 

“A few moments ago, I spoke with president elect Joseph Boakai to congratulate him on his victory,” Weah said on national radio. “I urge you to follow my example and accept the results of the elections.”

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