If you believe that Amb. Joseph Nyumah Boakai, the President of Liberia is on the wrong path, this concern could stem from various factors or perspectives:
Political Decisions: Boakai might be making policy choices or taking actions that some people disagree with. These could involve economic strategies, foreign policy, or internal governance that differ from what some expected or hoped for.
Leadership Style: Some might feel that his leadership style, decision-making process, or the people he surrounds himself with are not in the best interest of the country. This could lead to a perception that he’s not fulfilling his potential as a leader.
Unmet Expectations: People may have had high expectations for his presidency based on his long tenure in public service. If those expectations aren’t being met, there could be disappointment or disillusionment.
Challenges in Governance: Liberia, like many countries, faces significant challenges, including economic difficulties, corruption, or social unrest. If Boakai’s administration is struggling to effectively address these issues, it might be viewed as being on the wrong path.
Political Opposition: Critics or political opponents might amplify or focus on any perceived missteps to suggest that he is on the wrong path. This is common in political environments where opposition parties seek to gain an advantage.
Media and Public Perception: How the media portrays his actions and decisions, and how the public perceives them, can shape the narrative that he’s on the wrong path, regardless of the actual outcomes.
The idea of being on the wrong path is subjective, objective and often depends on one’s political perspective or expectations. To fully understand this viewpoint, it’s essential to look at specific criticisms, policies, or actions that are causing concern and consider them within the broader context of his presidency.
Jefferson G Togba
Concerned Liberian