The Presidency wishes to state unequivocally that President Boakai did not receive, and has not received to date, any such purported report referenced by the newspaper. Any suggestion that such a document was submitted to the President and ignored is false, misleading, and entirely without factual basis.
The publication relies on an unverified document whose authenticity has neither been established nor corroborated by the Office of the President. Presenting allegations as established facts without verification has the potential to mislead the public, erode confidence in public institutions, and undermine responsible public discourse.
The public is therefore advised to dismiss and reject these false claims, which appear calculated to misinform citizens and divert attention from the significant efforts being undertaken by this Administration to confront drug trafficking and transnational organized crime.
The Boakai Administration has consistently demonstrated through both policy and action that combating illicit drugs remains one of its foremost national security priorities. Since assuming office, President Boakai has taken decisive measures to strengthen Liberia’s response to narcotics trafficking and substance abuse.
Among these actions, the President voluntarily subjected himself to a public drug test as a demonstration of transparency, accountability, and his commitment to leading by example. He subsequently encouraged officials of Government to do likewise as part of...
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