Amid celebrations by Unity Party supporters, Simeon Freeman, leader of the opposition Movement for Progressive, claims the lives of Liberians have not improved under President Joseph Nyumah Boakai.
Freeman criticized the administration, stating that despite nearly two years in power and over $1.5 billion spent, Liberia remains plagued by poor governance, economic stagnation, and institutional decay.
"This is what we mean when we say nothing has changed,"
Freeman wrote, listing failures under the current administration, arguing that the government's actions reflect "pretense and deception embodied in a president."
Author's summary: Freeman accuses Boakai of mismanagement.