PRESIDENT GEORGE MANNEH Weah has earned leadership distinction with his intervention in the nation’s health sector at a time when the COVID-19 viral disease is a great challenge to health professionals, who work under limited infrastructural and technical conditions. On Wednesday, September 1, 2021, President Weah declared the 14 Military Hospital complete, open and ready for operation. He said, “This military hospital is one of my signature projects, and I am both proud and happy today to see that my dream has been realized, and in record time.”
PRESIDENT WEAH COUNTS among his signature projects the 14 Military Hospital, the Bali Island’s state-of-the-art Mahatma Gandhi International Conference Center, the Coastal Highway and Congo Town’s overhead bridge. Even though numerous other projects are being carried out during the “pro-poor” regime, the President counts these projects as among the topmost, and achieving them, especially during his time in office, would help determine and define the success of his administration.
“I NOW TAKE great pleasure and understandable pride in declaring the 14 Military Hospital officially open. As I proceed now to cut the symbolic ribbon, I dedicate this facility to the Glory of God,” President Weah said.
THE LIBERIAN LEADER recalled that there were critics and naysayers who doubted his ability and resolve to undertake the project and, in fact, considered his statement as a mere dream or an illusion, but reminded them that he is “not a man of words but a man of action”.
HE VOWED TO surprise naysayers about his signature projects, especially the Bali Island project, as the skeptics do not discourage nor distract him from his vision and mission: to develop Liberia to the maximum extent possible during his presidency and to complete every project that he embarks upon in that process.
“ONE OF MY other signature projects is the development of Bali Island. There are many who doubt our ability to bring this project to fruition. But these skeptics do not discourage nor distract me from my mission,” President Weah maintained.