Sen. Saah Joseph To Challenge Former Pres. George Weah In 2029 Election

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Sen. Saah Joseph To Challenge Former Pres. George Weah In 2029 Election

—- As Exit Plan from CDC Reaches Final Stage

IPNEWS: For days now, report of incumbent Montserrado County Senator Saah Hali Joseph plans to leave the opposition Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) to challenge former President George Manneh Weah in the ensuing presidential election in 2029, is now taking root.

An investigation conducted over the last few days uncovered plans by Senator Joseph to indeed contest the presidency in 2029.

At a local restaurant in the suburb of Paynesville, Senator Joseph flank by former strategies of ALCOP, NPP, including some Executives of the CDC, brainstormed on the presidential bid of Senator Saah Joseph.

When IPNEWS bombed into the meeting inquiring on emerging report of his presidential ambition, Senator Joseph replied ‘no comment for now. We shall inform the public when the time is right’.

This week a local new outlet the Oracle Daily Newspaper reported plans by Senator Saah Joseph to contest 2029 presidential elections.

According to the report from insiders, the quest of Senator Saah Joseph now sends a significant blow to the CDC, which has been grappling with a series of high-profile defections.

Saah Joseph, one of Liberia’s popular politicians, is allegedly strategizing his departure to better position himself for the 2029 presidential race.

Sources close to the Senator revealed that his decision is driven by the need to establish a campaign free from the internal turmoil currently affecting the CDC under George Weah’s leadership.

One source involved in Joseph’s presidential campaign told Oracle News Daily, “Senator Joseph’s presidential ambitions can best be fostered outside of the CDC due to the party’s potential leadership and institutional crisis.”

Joseph, who has remained tight-lipped on the matter, made a formidable showing in the 2023 senatorial elections, securing over 300,000 votes.

This performance has fueled his confidence in pursuing Liberia’s highest office. “His strong voter base and work ethic make him a formidable candidate,” said an insider from his exploratory team.

Throughout his political career, Joseph has been known for his dedication to his constituents and his legislative initiatives.

Among his notable achievements is sponsoring a bill to amend the Alien and Nationality Law, granting women equal rights in passing on citizenship to their children born outside Liberia.

Joseph’s journey to politics is marked by resilience. During Liberia’s civil war, he fled to Sierra Leone and founded the Refugee Women and Orphans Assistance Program, which provided vital support to widows and orphans.

His humanitarian efforts extended to Senegal, where he built schools and offered relief to communities affected by the conflict in Liberia and Sierra Leone.

In 2013, Joseph was elected to the House of Representatives, where he became a national hero during the Ebola outbreak. He led efforts to combat the deadly virus, which ravaged households and economies across West Africa, including Liberia.

Joseph’s potential exit from the CDC to pursue the presidency could have far-reaching implications. His departure might destabilize the CDC further as it strives to regain power.

The party has already seen significant defections, and losing a prominent figure like Joseph could hinder its efforts to mount a strong opposition.

Moreover, Joseph’s presidential bid is likely to alter the dynamics of the 2029 elections. His popularity and track record could draw substantial support, challenging other candidates, including George Weah, if he chooses to run again.

Joseph’s campaign, built on a foundation of humanitarian work, legislative success, and a strong voter base, presents a formidable challenge to any opponent.

The political landscape in Liberia is set for significant changes as Joseph prepares to launch his presidential campaign. His decision to leave the CDC underscores the growing dissatisfaction within the party and highlights the shifting allegiances as the 2029 elections approach.

As the situation develops, all eyes will be on Senator Joseph and his next moves.

His potential bid for the presidency is poised to reshape the political narrative in Liberia, promising a competitive and dynamic race for the nation’s top office.

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