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Pres. Weah Describes Late Information Min. Bowier As “Trendsetter & Renowned Statesman”

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PHOTO: Rev. Emmanuel Bowier

Liberian President Goerge Manneh is leading many in mourning the death of former Information Minister, Rev. J. Emmanuel Bowier, who died in Monrovia over the weekend, describing him as a renowned statesman who was a trendsetter

Rev. Bowier, who served as Information Minister in the government of the late President Samuel Kanyon Doe in the 1980s and 1990s, died after a period of illness at a local clinic.

An Executive Mansion press release said President Weah has expressed sadness at news of the unfortunate demise of former Information Minister, Emmanuel Bowier. Bowier is reported to have died over the weekend following a protracted period of illness.

The Liberian Leader described the renowned statesman as a trendsetter who contributed immensely to the country’s political history, as well as to its arts and cultures.

Before his death, he was an active participant in national discourses on the future of the country. The former Minister, who was widely read, used his platforms to provide historical references in order to serve as a guide for how current affairs should be handled.

President Weah conveyed his sympathy to the Bowier family and all those impacted by his death. He urged them to take solace in the Lord.

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