Liberia: Nyanti Assures Muslims of Religious Tolerance, If Elected

Standard Bearer of the African Liberation League (ALL), Rev. Sara Beysolow Nyanti addresses muslim community 

 

— Preaches a united Liberia for progress

The Standard Bearer of the African Liberation League (ALL), Rev.  Sara Beysolow Nyanti, has assured Muslims across Liberia that, under her leadership as President-Elect, they are safe and free from religious intolerance, which has divided Liberia and hindered the growth and development of the nation over the years.

She assured them that under her watch as president, there will be an equal Liberia and equal opportunities for every Liberian, regardless of their tribe, religion, dialect, or ethnicity. That has divided Liberia and pushed the country backwards.

Addressing thousands of Muslims at the Dorcas Multipurpose Complex in Shoe Factory-Japan Freeway Drive, Montserrado County electoral district #12, where she received an endorsement from the Coalition of National Muslims in Liberia (CNML) towards her presidential bid, ahead of the crucial presidential election, the former United Nations.

Assistant Secretary-General, and one of the two female presidential candidates, battling incumbent President George Weah and 17 other male candidates, Nyanti, rallied the Muslims and said gone are those days when politicians used religious tolerance to divide Liberians.

Nyanti stressed that the African Liberation League (ALL) has come as an alternative to uniting Liberians, lifting them out of poverty into prosperity, for the progress of the nation, which calls for oneness, to a better Liberia.

She lamented that failed policies and the interest in political gains have kept the nation stagnating, but stressed the time has come to move the country forward under the leadership of ALL, which seeks the progress of Liberia with everyone's involvement, emphasizing “All Liberians or No Liberia” as tools of redeeming them and mentioning a Liberia.

She foresees that under her administration, everyone must play their part collectively, regardless of their tribes, religions, or how old they are, but should all benefit from the fruits of the nation.

Nyanti, said with the African Liberation League all Muslims have chosen the right, with one purpose, one goal, for a new voice, a new vision, a new Liberia, and a new destiny.

“Hear me and hear me now. Gone are those days when people wanted to bring divisions among us. Those are the politicians who will bring retribution, lie, and fool you. But the African Liberation League is interested in the process and progress of the people. In union success is sure, I say with the African Liberation League. You're safe,” Nyanti declared.

Nyanti commanded the Muslims and said their endorsement clearly demonstrates that they're ready for a new one — Liberia together; success is sure. The UN Diploma gives them hope of improved welfare, better healthcare services, education opportunities, women's empowerment, job creation, and youth empowerment under her administration if elected.

She urged them to join the African Liberation League “(ALL)” on a journey to lift Liberia out of poverty, and together they'll transform the nation into a prosperous one that everyone wants to enjoy and feel good about.

For their part, reading the endorsement statement on behalf of the Coalition of Muslims in Liberia, Madowa Sheriff said the Muslims have resolved to endorse Madam Sara Beysolow Nyanti because they have seen the expertise in her to lead them.

Sheriff highlighted degeneration into societal ritualistic killing, the multiplication of youthful Liberians into drug addicts, which make them dangerous to the communities, enormously poor health delivery services, a challenging education sector, and a bad economy. President Weah, as some key reasons they have resolved to carry patriotic Liberians to change the narrative for a better Liberia, not to go for instant gratification, a bag of rice, or cash inducement.

The Endorsement Statement includes a commitment by the Coalition of Muslims in Liberia to uphold and will live by, ensuring that the pair, Rev. Sara Beysolow Nyanti and Simeon M.B. Moribah, are elected on the ballot of the African Liberation League Party to become the next President and Vice President of the Republic of Liberia and succeed President George Manneh Weah of the Congress for Democratic Change, the administration and party that have miserably failed the Liberians in their first term of governance of our state.

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