Africa

Liberia Appoints First Female Acting Defence Minister

Liberia’s President Joseph Boakai has appointed retired Brigadier General Geraldine George as the acting Minister of Defence, marking a historic first for the country. This follows the resignation of Prince Charles Johnson III, who faced pressure from soldier wives protesting low wages and poor living conditions.

George, a veteran who joined the army after the civil war in 2006, has risen through the ranks, becoming part of the elite forces and serving as deputy chief of staff for the past six years. While her appointment is the first for a woman in the role, it remains unclear why she is designated as the “acting” minister.

President Boakai’s decision comes after Johnson, confirmed by the Senate just last week, was forced to step down due to public outcry. Soldier wives expressed dissatisfaction with his tenure as former chief of staff, blaming him for the military’s challenging conditions. Their protests, including roadblocks near the capital, even led to the cancellation of National Army Day celebrations.

Boakai narrowly defeated incumbent George Weah in a run-off election last November, taking office on January 22nd. George’s previous role within the Defence Ministry was Deputy for Administration.

While praising George’s qualifications and experience, many in Liberia and beyond await further clarification on the nature of her appointment and any potential plans for a permanent minister. Her leadership during this transitional period will be closely watched, particularly regarding the concerns raised by soldiers and their families.

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