In a dramatic twist of electoral fortune, the opposition party is poised for a historic victory in the Liberia presidential runoff election, having surged ahead with a commanding lead as 99.5% of the votes have been tallied
The nation watches with bated breath as Joseph Nyumah Boakai, of the Unity Party, stands on the brink of a political triumph with 50.89% ahead of Weah’s 49.11%
As the National Electoral Commission (NEC) diligently counts the final ballots, preliminary results indicate an overwhelming show of support for the opposition, signaling a clear mandate from the people.
With almost all votes accounted opposition Unity Party has maintained a consistent lead, leaving little room for doubt regarding the outcome.
The atmosphere across Liberia is charged with excitement and anticipation as citizens await the official declaration of final results.
Supporters of the opposition party have taken to the streets in jubilation, celebrating what they see as a turning point in the country’s political landscape. The opposition’s campaign, which focused on rescuing the country economic reform, and anti-corruption measures, appears to have resonated deeply with voters.
The incumbent party, meanwhile, has not conceded defeat, and representatives have called for patience, emphasizing the need for the electoral process to run its course.
About 24 polling places in the county of Grand Kru, where president Weah hails from have been quarantined due to over voting.
Historic transition awaiting
78-year-old Boakai is set a new record after becoming the first candidate defeat incumbent president in since 1869.
The NEC has assured the public that the final results will be announced in a transparent and timely manner, in adherence to democratic principles.
International observers have commended Liberia for conducting a largely peaceful and transparent election, and they continue to monitor the situation closely as the final results unfold.
The potential transfer of power from the incumbent to the opposition would mark a significant milestone for Liberia’s democracy