Sign In
  • LR.
  • International
  • U.S.
  • AFRICA
Hot Pepper Liberia
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • News
  • Business
  • Hot Pepper Sport
  • The platform
  • Woman and Society
  • Obituary/Announcement
Reading: Cummings Meets Liberian Students In Rwanda; Outlines Vision For The Country
Share
Hot Pepper LiberiaHot Pepper Liberia
0
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • News
  • Business
  • Hot Pepper Sport
  • The platform
  • Woman and Society
  • Obituary/Announcement
Search
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • News
  • Business
  • Hot Pepper Sport
  • The platform
  • Woman and Society
  • Obituary/Announcement
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Hot Pepper Liberia > Blog > News > Cummings Meets Liberian Students In Rwanda; Outlines Vision For The Country
News

Cummings Meets Liberian Students In Rwanda; Outlines Vision For The Country

Hot Pepper
Last updated: May 20, 2026 8:48 am
Hot Pepper
Share
ANC Political Leader Alexander Cummings in a group photo with Liberian students in Rwanda
SHARE

Alexander B. Cummings, Political Leader of the Alternative National Congress (ANC), met with Liberian students and community members in Kigali, Rwanda, last week on the sidelines of the African CEO Forum, reaffirming his commitment to transforming Liberia’s governance and outlining a sharper political strategy ahead of the 2029 presidential elections.

   The meeting, attended by more than a dozen Liberian graduate students enrolled at universities across Kigali, gave Cummings the opportunity to engage directly with young Liberians living abroad, hear their concerns about the direction of the country and share the ANC’s vision for national renewal.

   “You represent the future of our country,” Cummings told the students. “We want the opportunity to serve so we can grow the economy, create jobs for you and your friends and relatives, and guarantee every Liberian the right to put a hand on a bowl of rice.”

   Cummings outlined several strategic priorities the ANC will pursue ahead of the next election cycle, centered on stronger grassroots engagement, a more aggressive rapid-response communications infrastructure and deeper investment in youth mobilization.

   He said the party would no longer allow political opponents to define its message or allow false accusations to go unanswered in the public arena.

   “We let the opposition define who we are,” Cummings said. “We are going to define ourselves this time. When they lie, we will react immediately.”

   He added that the ANC’s communications apparatus, spanning radio, social media, and video platforms, would be built and sustained as a permanent institutional capability, not only as a campaign tool.

   Cummings placed young Liberians at the center of his political vision, describing them as both the primary beneficiaries of the change he seeks and the essential force needed to deliver it. He encouraged students regardless of party affiliation to join what he described as a broader national movement for good governance.

   “You don’t have to be an ANC member to support us,” he said. “I will be running for President of Liberia, not president of ANC.”

   He praised the ANC’s Youth Congress as the most active and energetic wing of the party, and said the ANC would expand its engagement with young Liberians both at home and in the diaspora.

   Cummings renewed his call for a fundamental reorientation of Liberia’s economic management, arguing that the country’s abundant natural resources, iron ore, gold, diamonds, timber, and a 350-mile Atlantic coastline, should be generating broad-based prosperity rather than enriching a narrow political class.

   “Our country is rich. Yet our people are poor,” Cummings said. “That is not a resource problem. That is a leadership problem.”

   He cited agriculture, tourism, housing, and information technology as sectors capable of generating large-scale employment that Liberia’s young population urgently needs, and pointed to Rwanda’s development trajectory as evidence that African governance can deliver results when leadership prioritizes accountability and institutional discipline.

   The ANC political leader reaffirmed the ANC’s commitment to deep regional integration, pledging to prioritize partnerships within the Mano River Union and ECOWAS as a foundation for economic scale and security cooperation, before engaging broader international partners in Europe, North America and Asia.

   The chairman of the Liberian Community in Rwanda, representing more than 4,000 Liberians residing in the country, expressed gratitude to Cummings for fulfilling a financial commitment to support an on-going community sports tournament in Kigali, calling it a reflection of the leadership character Liberians deserve in their head of state.

   Cummings thanked the students and community leaders for their time, their candor and their continued commitment to Liberia’s future.

   “We sincerely care for our people and our country,” he said. “And we want to change it for the benefit of all Liberians.”

   For young Liberians, this means they will not only see the ANC at election time, but on campuses, in communities and online, answering lies quickly and involving youth in shaping the message and movement.

Subscribe to Our Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!
TAGGED:Alexander B. CummingsAlternative National Congress
Share This Article
Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article As Health Ministry Alerts Over Ebola Outbreak In DR Congo: No Cases Yet, But No Complacency
Next Article LTA Chairman Pushes Ahead With Controversial Telecom Contract Shift
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recipe Rating




Editor's Pick

Top Writers

Oponion

You Might Also Like

Editorial

Editorial: Public Concern About Sen. Prince K. Moye As Running Mate To Amb. Joseph N. Boakai

OVER THE PAST few weeks, Senator Prince K. Moye’s name has been surfacing as an option to be selected as…

3 Min Read
News

Pres. Weah Extends State Of Emergency By 30 Days

H.E. George Manneh Weah, President of the Republic of Liberia, has extended the state of emergency by additional thirty days,…

3 Min Read
News

Pres. Boakai Meets With Sylvester Grigsby’s Family

President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. has met with the family of the late Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, Sylvester…

2 Min Read
News

For One-Day Working Visit: UL President Leads Delegation To Sinje Campus

The President of the University of Liberia (UL), Prof. Dr. Layli Maparyan, has led a high-power UL Management Team on…

1 Min Read
Hot Pepper Liberia

News

  • World
  • Travel
  • Opinion
  • Science
  • Technology
  • Fashion

Technology

  • Innovate
  • Gadget
  • PC hardware
  • Review
  • Software

Health

  • Medicine
  • Children
  • Coronavirus
  • Nutrition
  • Disease

Culture

  • Stars
  • Screen
  • Culture
  • Media
  • Videos

More

  • World
  • Advertise

Subscribe

  • Home Delivery
  • Digital Subscription
  • Games

© Hot Pepper Liberia. All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?