Government Weah
The Weah government has formed the government of Liberia since January 22, 2018 . It was formed after the presidential election in Liberia in 2017 by the new President George Weah. It replaced the Sirleaf government .
Cabinet members
Office | Official name | Official |
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president | President | George Weah |
Vice President | Vice president | Jewel Taylor |
Foreign minister | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Gbehzohngar Milton Findley |
Finance minister | Minister of Finance | Samuel D. Tweh Jr. |
Justice Minister and Attorney General | Minister of Justice and Attorney-General | Musa F. Dean |
Minister for National Defense | Minister of National Defense | Daniel Dee Ziankahn |
Interior minister | Minister of Internal Affairs | Varney A. Sirleaf |
Minister of Education | Minister of Education | Ansu Sonii |
Minister for Post and Telecommunications | Minister of Posts and Telecommunications | Cooper Kruah |
Minister for Public Works | Minister of Public Works | Mobutu Nyenpan |
Minister of Agriculture | Minister of Agriculture | Jeanine M. Cooper |
Minister for Health and Social Affairs | Minister of Health and Social Welfare | Williamina Jallah |
Minister for Information, Culture and Tourism | Minister of Information, Culture, and Tourism | Eugene Lenn Nagbe |
Minister for Land, Mines and Energy | Minister of Lands, Mines, and Energy | Gesler E. Murray |
Minister for Trade and Industry | Minister of Commerce and Industry | Wilson K. Tarpeh |
Minister of Labor | Minister of Labor | Moses Y. Kollie |
Minister for Youth and Sport | Minister of Youth and Sport | Dester Zeogar Wilson |
Minister of transport | Minister of Transport | Samuel Wlue |
Minister for Equality, Children and Social Protection | Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection | Williametta Piso Saydee-Tarr |
Minister of State for Presidential Affairs | Minister of State for Presidential Affairs | Nathaniel F. McGill |
Minister of State without portfolio | Minister of State without Portfolio | Trokon A. Kpu i |
Individual evidence
- ↑ DER SPIEGEL: Liberia: George Weah wins presidential election - DER SPIEGEL - Politics. Retrieved July 21, 2020 .
- ↑ George Weah sworn in as Liberia's President - derStandard.at. Retrieved on July 21, 2020 (Austrian German).
- ^ Justice Minister Musa Dean; Associate Justice Kabah Ja'neh. In: Liberian Observer. October 26, 2018, accessed July 21, 2020 (American English).
- ↑ Liberia: Justice Minister Responds to Cllr. Syrenius Cephus' Legal Opinion on Cllr. Nwabudike. In: FrontPageAfrica. June 27, 2020, accessed July 21, 2020 (American English).
- ^ J. Burgess Carter: Defense Minister, Chief of Staff Receive Senate Blessings. In: Liberian Observer. February 7, 2018, accessed July 21, 2020 (American English).
- ^ Ministry of Internal Affairs. Retrieved July 21, 2020 .
- ↑ MEET PROF. ANSU DAO SONII, SR. - MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, LIBERIA. Retrieved July 21, 2020 (American English).
- ^ The Ministry of Agriculture. Retrieved July 21, 2020 .
- ^ Liberia: Health Ministry, UNFPA Begin New Fistula Campaign. In: FrontPageAfrica. December 24, 2019, accessed July 21, 2020 (American English).
- ^ HE Honorable Gesler E. Murray. In: Ministry of Mines and Energy. September 2, 2018, accessed on July 21, 2020 .
- ^ The Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Retrieved July 21, 2020 .