At LDCs United Nations Conference In Doha, Qatar
Press Release
PHOTO: Foreign Minister, H.E. Ambassador Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr., at the Fifth (5th) United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) held on Saturday, March 4, 2023 Doha, Qatar
Monrovia, March 6, 2023- The Liberian Foreign Minister, H.E. Ambassador Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr., has highlighted that the Government of Liberia, under the astute leadership of His Excellency Dr. George Manneh Weah, has continued to make strides through its national development plan, the Pro-Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development (PAPD), which is geared towards growth and development and the attainment of the SDGs.
Representing His Excellency President George Manneh Weah, at the Summit of the Leaders of the Least Developed Countries convened on the margins of the Fifth (5th) United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (LDC5) held on Saturday, March 4, 2023 Doha, Qatar, Foreign Minister Kemayah stated that the PAPD represents the shared resolve to continue to sustain peace, stability and democracy,and achieve prosperity, as well as address the structural impediments to economic growth and national development.
Foreign Minister Kemayah said the PAPD, by extension, encapsulates the priority areas of the new Programme of Action (PoA) for LDCs during the next decade.
The Dean of the Cabinet noted that the government of Liberia is investing in people; especially the physically challenged, children, youth, women and the elderly; building capacities to leave no one behind.
The Chief Liberian Diplomat also recounted that the Government of Liberia continues to commit resources in critical sectors such as health, education, agriculture, and infrastructure for more transformative results.
Cognizant that infrastructural development accelerates prosperity, the Liberian Chief Diplomat intoned that the Government of Liberia, with support of partners, such as the World Bank and African Development Bank is continuing its road construction projects.
He recalled that when President Dr. George Manneh Weah assumed the Presidency in 2018, the total paved roads in the national road network was 745 Kilometers throughout the entire country, representing less than Five (5) percent of the network which he said has been increased to 1,375 Kilometers, reflecting an additional 436 Kilometers paved in the primary road category alone under the leadership of His Excellency Dr. George Manneh Weah.
Foreign Minister Kemayah further disclosed that Liberian government will continue to invest in the energy infrastructure, which serves as major boost for economic growth and development of Liberia.
“We have restored our Mount Coffee Hydro-Electric Dam; and under the framework of South-South and triangular Cooperation, co-initiated the Côte d’Ivoire-Liberia-Sierra Leone-Guinea interconnection project, indicating that this project seeks to address electricity challenges by interconnecting the four post-conflict nations into the same regional electricity grid, thereby increasing electricity access from 22.9 percent in 2019 to about 30 percent in 2022”., the Minister added.
Liberian Foreign Minister added that the Government of Liberia, under the dynamic leadership of His Excellency Dr. George Manneh Weah will continue to explore means to further the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals as a representation of the roadmap towards prosperity and development.
He told the summit that his Government has renewed its unwavering commitment to forging meaningful partnerships, in addressing the many challenges faced by LDCs in general, and Liberia, in particular, to ensure that no one is left behind.
The Dean of the Cabinet also stressed that leaders of Least Developed Countries should be constantly reminded that a population of more than 1.1 billion of the Least Developed nations is dependent on their actions and decisions today.
According to him, leaders of the Least Developed Countries have the moral responsibility, and therefore, must set implementable goals in the respective national contexts adding, “the goals must remain responsive to the evolving realities of global development, and the changing needs in the implementation of Agenda 2030.
“We, as LDCs, have an opportunity to develop and strengthen cooperation frameworks, improve systems and tools; increase transparency; strengthen accountability; ensure increased level of good governance and promote democracy, prosperity and development”, he further intoned.
The Liberian Envoy at the Summit then narrated that the Government of Liberia under the astute leadership of His Excellency Dr. George Manneh. Weah remains unwavering in its practical commitment to provide opportunity that would cement the collective goal-seeking pathways to propel the LDCs to prosperity and development”.