President Joseph Nyuma Boakai Commision Justice Minister Cllr. N. Oswald Tweh

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President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. has marked a significant moment in Liberia’s justice system by officially commissioning Cllr. N. Oswald Tweh as the new Justice Minister of the country. In a ceremony brimming with hope and expectation, President Boakai charged Cllr. Tweh with the critical task of upholding justice and serving the Liberian people with utmost dedication.

The commissioning of Cllr. Tweh represents a pivotal moment for Liberia, as the nation looks towards strengthening its legal framework and ensuring the fair and impartial administration of justice. President Boakai, in his brief remark, underscored the significance of Cllr. Tweh’s role, emphasizing the vital importance of upholding the rule of law and safeguarding the rights of all citizens.

“I urge you to exercise your authority with integrity and diligence, always keeping the best interests of our citizens at heart,” President Boakai admonished Cllr. Tweh. The president’s words serve as a reminder of the immense responsibility that comes with leading the Justice Ministry and the need for unwavering commitment to justice and fairness.

Responding to the president’s call to action, Justice Minister Tweh expressed his gratitude for the trust placed in him by President Boakai and the Liberian people. “I am deeply honored by the trust placed in me by you, Mr. President, and the Liberian people,” Tweh declared. “I pledge to work tirelessly to implement the vision of Liberia, particularly in ensuring the impartial handling of judicial matters without pretense.”

In his pledge, Cllr. Tweh emphasized his commitment to confronting every obstacle with honesty and integrity, striving to uphold the principles of Liberia’s legal system. His words reflect a dedication to serving justice without bias or favoritism, signaling a new era of transparency and accountability within the Justice Ministry.

The appointment of Cllr. Tweh comes at a critical juncture for Liberia, as the nation seeks to address longstanding challenges within its justice system and build a society where the rule of law prevails. With his extensive legal expertise and unwavering commitment to justice, Cllr. Tweh is poised to make significant contributions towards achieving these goals.

As Liberia embarks on this new chapter under the leadership of Justice Minister Tweh, there is renewed hope for a justice system that works for all Liberians, regardless of their background or status. President Boakai’s choice reflects his commitment to upholding the principles of democracy and the rule of law, laying the foundation for a brighter future for Liberia.

In conclusion, the commissioning of Cllr. N. Oswald Tweh as Liberia’s new Justice Minister heralds a new era of accountability, transparency, and fairness within the country’s justice system. With his pledge to uphold the law without pretense, Cllr. Tweh stands ready to lead Liberia towards a future where justice prevails and the rights of all citizens are protected.

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