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President George Weah
George Weah speaks with media representatives after casting his voteat a polling station in Monrovia on December 26, 2017, for the secondround of presidential elections. (Photos: AFP)
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December 28, 2017

President George Weah

Ex-footballer wins landmark Liberia presidential vote

MONROVIA, Liberia (AFP) — Ex-football superstar George Weah was announced the winner yesterday of Liberia’s presidential run-off, beating Vice-President Joseph Boakai in the first democratic transfer of power in decades following two devastating civil wars.

Weah is set to replace incumbent Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who took over at the helm of Africa’s oldest republic in 2006.

The National Election Commission (NEC) said Weah had won an insurmountable 61.5 per cent of Tuesday’s vote, which was delayed several weeks after a legal challenge from Boakai.

The NEC said that with 98.1 per cent of all votes counted, Boakai had only secured 38.5 per cent support.

NEC President Jerome Korkoya told reporters that definitive results would be released today.

But Weah wasted no time in acknowledging the win, posting on Twitter: “My fellow Liberians, I deeply feel the emotion of all the nation. I measure the importance and the responsibility of the immense task which I embrace today. Change is on.”

Ahead of yesterday’s results, armed and helmeted police deployed outside the poll body’s headquarters and some of Weah’s supporters were already rejoicing.

“The Liberian people clearly made their choice… and all together we are very confident in the result of the electoral process,” tweeted Weah before the official results were announced.

Weah topped the first round of voting in October with 38.4 per cent of ballots, but failed to win the 50 per cent necessary to avoid a run-off. Boakai came second with 28.8 per cent.

Weah is the only African ever to have won FIFA’s World Player of the Year and the coveted Ballon D’Or. The 51-year-old starred at top-flight European football clubs Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan in the 1990s, before playing briefly in England for Chelsea and Manchester City later in his career.

Chelsea icon Didier Drogba from neighbouring Ivory Coast sent Weah a congratulatory message.

“Is it President Weah?” said the New Dawn newspaper yesterday, referring to a man who has the backing of heavyweights including former warlord Prince Johnson and apparently the covert support of outgoing President Sirleaf.

Her office said it had set up a team “for the proper management and orderly transfer of executive power from one democratically elected president to another”, adding that it included several ministers.

Sirleaf’s predecessor Charles Taylor fled the country in 2003, hoping to avoid prosecution for funding rebel groups in neighbouring Sierra Leone. Two presidents who served prior to Taylor were assassinated.

The tumultuous events of the past seven decades in Liberia, where an estimated 250,000 people died during back-to-back civil wars between 1989-2003, have prevented a democratic handover from taking place since 1944.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres hailed the “peaceful conduct” of the vote, praising “the Government, political parties and the people of Liberia for the orderly poll”.

The EU’s chief observer, Maria Arena, congratulated the candidates and the Liberian people on a peaceful vote that “generally respected constitutional rules”.

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) regional bloc also hailed the peaceful nature of the vote.

The election passed without a single major incident of violence despite weeks of delays caused by legal challenges, and Liberians said they were looking forward to a peaceful handover after 12 years under Sirleaf.

“Since years of civil war, this is the first time we see the transition of power from one person to another,” voter Oscar Sorbah told AFP.

The Sirleaf Administration, elected in 2005, guided the nation out of the ruins of war and through the horrors of the 2014-16 Ebola crisis, but is accused of failing to combat poverty and corruption.

Weah’s CDC party watched their icon miss out on the presidency in a 2005 bid. He was similarly frustrated when he ran for vice-president in 2011, but has repeatedly urged its young and exuberant supporters to keep cool.

“We’ve waited 12 years, now power is going to the people,” CDC vice-president of the CDC’s youth wing, Josephine Davies, said after Weah’s win.

The run-off was delayed for seven weeks due to legal challenges lodged by Boakai’s Unity Party against the electoral commission over the conduct of the first round, but many of the complaints appeared to have been addressed in the second round.

People celebrate the victory ofex-football superstar GeorgeWeah in Liberia’s presidentialrun-off yesterday in Monrovia.

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