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Liberia: Boakai Denies Private Jet Use Costs Liberia, Sparks Governance Debate

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President Joseph Boakai has dismissed allegations that his use of private jets since assuming office has placed any financial burden on the Liberian government.

In a discussion with Jonathan Paye-Layleh, a former BBC correspondent and current board member of the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation (LWSC), Boakai clarified that his private jet flights were facilitated by fellow heads of state and personal friends, with no expenses covered by Liberia. This statement, shared on social media by Paye-Layleh and later reposted by Boakai’s legal advisor Bushuben Keita, emphasized that no public funds were involved.

“I have not spent a single cent on the use of private jets,” Boakai reportedly told Paye-Layleh.

Public Scrutiny and Opposition Criticism

The President’s use of private jets has drawn public attention and criticism, mirroring similar controversies faced by former President George Weah. Opposition figures, including Senator Abraham Darius Dillon, had previously criticized Weah’s private jet usage during his presidency.

However, in a surprising turn, Senator Dillon recently apologized to Weah, admitting that his earlier criticisms were unfounded. Speaking on the “OK Conversation” program, Dillon acknowledged the logistical challenges faced by African leaders and suggested that Liberia should acquire an official presidential aircraft.

“We did not understand the constraints and reasons for using private jets,” Dillon stated. “I want to publicly apologize to President Weah for ranting loosely from an uninformed position.”

Debate Over Governance and Ethics

Paye-Layleh’s post has sparked concerns about compliance with Liberia’s National Code of Conduct for Public Officials and Employees, enacted in 2014. Critics have highlighted Section 9.6 of the code, which prohibits public officials from soliciting or accepting gifts, favors, or benefits that could influence their duties.

“This is a serious governance issue,” said political analyst Edwin Nimely. “Even if there is no monetary cost to Liberia, the perception of impropriety and potential conflicts of interest cannot be ignored.”

The debate over Boakai’s private jet use continues to fuel discussions about transparency, governance, and ethical leadership in Liberia. While the President insists his actions are above board, questions remain about how such arrangements align with the country’s ethical standards for public officials.

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