President Boakai’s so-called Asset Recovery is not about accountability it has become a political weapon aimed at weakening the opposition ahead of 2029. What Liberians are seeing is a calculated attempt to smear former President George M. Weah by attacking the people closest to him.
First it was Madam Amb Finda Bundoo.
Now it’s former First Lady Clar Marie Weah a woman who has dedicated her life to helping vulnerable children across this country and beyond. Targeting her is not just unfair; it exposes the true intention behind this campaign.
You cannot claim to fight corruption while shielding the unanswered questions around multimillion-dollar villas in Foya, unexplained wealth, inflated budget allocations, and shady deals happening right under your watch.
Selective justice is NOT justice.
President Boakai is repeating the same old tactic, using state power to demonize your strongest opponent. But we will vehemently resist any attempt to misuse national institutions for political gains.
And Liberians know George Weah.
They know the man of peace who used his own resources to support Liberians in refugee camps across Africa.
They know the leader who handed over power peacefully when he could have done otherwise.
They know his heart for this country.
Every time you go after Weah and those associated with him, you don’t weaken him you weaken yourself. The people are watching, and they will continue to rally around President Weah because they believe the future of their children depends on real leadership, not political witch-hunts.
Accountability must never become a disguise for repression. Liberia deserves better.
Rep. Frank Saah Foko, Jr.
Montserrado County District #9
The Truth Is Our Guide

