LRP Vows To Work With International Community

The Standard Bearer of the Liberia Restoration Party (LRP) has vowed to work along with the international community to developmentally transform the country.

   “As your presidential candidate for Liberia, I approach this election with a neutral stance. I am not here to critique current or past administrations or other presidential candidates but to offer a fresh vision for our nation. This vision is anchored in reimagining our growth trajectory, empowering our citizens, and aligning our policies with the principles of God and national unity,” Allen Brown stated.

   Brown pointed out, “In my quest for continuous peace and prosperity, I am keen to strengthen ties with the USA, Europe, Israel and our African neighbors, especially Nigeria. Collaborative international relations are the bedrock for socio-economic growth, technological exchange and cultural understanding.

   “My strategy is tailored to address Liberia’s longstanding economic challenges. It’s high time we moved away from an over-reliance on traditional resource extraction and diversify into sectors like manufacturing, technology and tourism. This vision is not just about economic growth; it’s about setting a foundation for a prosperous future where our people, especially the youth, can thrive,” he added.

   He underscored, “A key concern that demands immediate attention is the well-being of our children. They are Liberia’s future, and we must create a positive environment for them to grow, learn and flourish. Equally pressing is the need to protect our women against rape and other heinous crimes. Our administration will not tolerate violence against women; we will implement strict laws and educate communities about the significance of women’s rights and safety.”

   In a statement issued on Tuesday, the LRP boss said, “Now, the issue that stands like a tall wall before us is the alarming rise in drug-related cases. Over the past decade, conservative estimates suggest drug use has increased ten-fold. This escalation is not just statistics; it’s a reflection of the challenges our youth face daily. Addressing the drug problem is imperative, not just because it affects the youth but because they are the torchbearers of Liberia’s future. We will implement robust policies to confront and mitigate drug-related issues, focusing on rehabilitation, education and preventive measures.”

   He maintained, “Agriculture, too, remains at the heart of our strategy. By empowering local farmers and shifting towards mechanized farming, we aim to rejuvenate this sector. This transformation will lead to food security and an agricultural sector robust enough for both domestic and international markets.”

   Brown indicated that education, healthcare and infrastructure will receive unprecedented attention under his leadership. He pledged to elevate the nation’s education standards, ensure every Liberian has access to quality healthcare and modernize the nation’s infrastructure.

   “Our faith-based vision, represented by the Liberia Restoration Party (LRP), is about bringing Liberia back to God’s embrace. We aim to uphold the teachings of the Gospel of Jesus, integrating them into the fabric of our public policies,” he pointed out.

   He emphasized, “Noosevett Janice Weah as my running mate—we champion a future that’s inclusive, progressive, and protective of all Liberians, irrespective of their affiliation. In our Liberia, every citizen, from child to adult, will have an opportunity to prosper, free from fear and full of hope.”

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