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The National Legislature has announced 100% readiness to host President Joseph Nyuma Boakai at the Joint Legislative Chamber to address the Nation for the first time as President.
Speaking with journalists in an emergency press conference held at the Ministry of Information Culture Affairs and Tourism (MITCA) on Sunday January 28, 2024. The Executive Committee head at the House of Representative, Representative Emmanuel Dahn disclosed that both Houses are set and in high gear to receive Boakai to discharge his constitutional mandate.
According to him, the Capitol will host a limited numbers, not more than 400 people to avoid re- occurance of heat exhaustion and security risks.
“Tomorrow we are going to have a successful ceremony for president Boakai during his first national address,” Representative Dahn stated.
However, Representative Dahn warned those who want to access the facility but have no pass to avoid embarrassment and keep far from the Capitol.
“You can sit at your homes or video club to watch the ceremony. It will be live on satcom and LNTV,” he emphasized.
Announcing the Joint Security Protocols plan for the ceremony, the Protocols dictate that all Operators of vehicles, motorbikes, and Kehkehs are urged to adhere to these measures:
1. That regular traffic will be allowed to flow up until 3:00 P.M. on Monday, January 29, when vehicles plying from ELWA junction through Tubman Boulevard towards Central Monrovia will be diverted from Vamoma Junction through Sinkor by assigned officers;
2. That on Monday, January 29, 2024, vehicles plying from Central Monrovia through Sinkor will be diverted through Jallah Town;
All are asked to stay clear of the Capitol Building if they do not have any role to play with the State of Nation Address.
Regular traffic through Capitol Hill is expected to resume immediately after the President’s convoy shall have left the Capitol Building
However, the Joint Security apologizes for any inconveniences these protocols may cause you.
The media conference concluded with a tour at the Joint Legislative Chamber headed by Representative Dahn and displayed to the media how set and ready they are to host the President.
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