Former President George Weah Praises Progress On CDC Headquarters, Rallies Support For 2029

By Amos Harris

Former Liberian President George Weah has expressed strong optimism regarding the future of the Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) following an inspection tour of the party’s new headquarters, currently under construction in Monrovia.

During the visit on April 29, 2026, in Congo Town, the former president commended the pace and quality of the ongoing work. He described the project as a symbol of resilience, unity, and renewed political energy within the CDC, noting that the headquarters will serve as both an administrative hub and a primary rallying point for grassroots mobilization and national engagement.

“We are proud of the progress being made here,” Weah stated. “This structure represents more than just a building; it reflects the commitment, dedication, and shared vision of our partisans and supporters both at home and abroad.”

The former president extended his heartfelt appreciation to CDC partisans and well-wishers across Liberia and the diaspora who have contributed financially and materially to the construction effort. He emphasized that this high level of support demonstrates the enduring strength and relevance of the CDC as a leading political force. According to Weah, these collective contributions highlight a growing sense of ownership among supporters, reinforcing the party’s foundation as a people-driven movement.

Beyond party politics, Weah used the occasion to call for a sustained focus on national development, urging Liberians to remain united and forward-looking. He stressed that while political competition is vital in a democratic society, development must remain a shared national priority. “Let us keep focused on advancing our country,” he urged. “Liberia’s development requires unity, commitment, and consistency from all of us, regardless of political affiliation.”

Looking ahead, the former president struck an optimistic tone regarding the CDC’s political trajectory, signaling renewed determination as the country approaches the 2029 elections. He assured supporters that the party is actively reorganizing and strengthening its structures to re-engage the electorate with a message of unity and progress.

“We are coming back stronger and more united than ever before in 2029,” Weah declared, drawing cheers from party loyalists at the site. The construction of the headquarters is widely seen by supporters as a strategic investment in the party’s long-term vision, aimed at consolidating its presence and enhancing its organizational capacity nationwide. As work continues, the project stands as a visible testament to the CDC’s ongoing efforts to rebuild and reposition itself within Liberia’s evolving political landscape.

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