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‘Strengthening Peace, Security and Democracy Priority For Liberia” -Diplomat


  13 Janvier      30        Société (45064),

 

MONROVIA, Jan. 12 (LINA) _- The Chargé d’Affaires of the Permanent Mission of Liberia to the United Nations, Mr. Israel Choko Davies, says the Government of Liberia will continue to prioritize the strengthening of peace, security, and democracy currently being enjoyed by Liberians and residents of the country.

Diplomat Davies said the Government will also endeavor to mobilize efforts to strengthen the Liberian economy and protect and empower the most vulnerable, especially women.

At the International level, Mr. Davies averred that Liberia remains a significant United Nations member state, contributing to the discourse of global peace, security, and development; particularly, with its peacekeeping role with the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA).

Davies then highlighted the need to prioritize the speedy deployment of an additional 105 Liberian military personnel to Mali, according to a news release from the Liberian mission in New York..

Chargé d’affaires Davies was speaking during a virtual acquaintance meeting recently with Mr. Neils Scott, the new United Nations Resident Coordinator for Liberia.

The acquaintance meeting requested by Mr. Neils is part of a multi-step process of Resident Coordinators induction and orientation aimed at providing first-hand information from Permanent Representatives to the United Nations relating to key priorities and expectations of countries that Resident Coordinators are assigned to.

The Liberian diplomat assured Mr. Scott that the Government of Liberia will remain constructively engaged with partners, including the United Nations Peace Building Commission (PBC), working in collaboration with the Peace Building Support Office (PBSO); to ensure that it continues to deliver on its mandate, particularly via the Liberia Configuration of the Peace-building Commission.

Davies congratulated Mr. Scott on his preferment and hoped that his experience as Resident Coordinator in Burundi, Indonesia, and Georgia, and as head of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Cote dIvoire will prove useful in the discharge of his duties in Liberia

“I trust that as Resident Coordinator in Liberia, you will impartially and conscientiously, to the absolute best of your ability, discharge your duties.” Mr. Davies emphasized.

For his part, Mr. Scott said he was pleased to be in Liberia to carry out the responsibility of Resident Coordinator and thanked Liberia for exporting peace to Mali through MINUSMA.

He also praised Liberia for the just-ended successful electoral process which, he noted, is a good indication of strengthening democracy.

Scott recalled, as critical and useful, the strong cooperation framework signed between his predecessor Dr. Kingsley Opoku Amaning and the Government of Liberia aimed at addressing poverty and accentuating the role of women and youth and their empowerment.

The UN official said he looks forward to working with the Permanent Mission of Liberia to the United Nations and the Liberia Configuration of the Peace-building Commission, chaired by Sweden, in supporting the initiatives of the Government of Liberia.

With the Liberian Government’s approval, Mr. Scott was appointed on January 1, 2021, by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres to serve as UN Resident Coordinator in Liberia.

LINA PR/PTK

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