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Monrovia , Liberia
Monrovia , Liberia

Liberia: Monrovia Inauguration Marks Political Detente

Published on : 16 January 2012 - 2:19pm | By RNW Africa Desk (Photo: AFP)
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Flags are hoisted at street corners along Tubman Boulevard and past the Capital Building, the seat of the National Legislature, where President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is being sworn in today for a second six-year term.

By our TopPartner allAfrica.com

Preparations for the event have been under way for weeks, in anticipation of the large international presence, which includes visiting heads of state and dignitaries.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is leading the U.S. delegation to demonstrate what the State Department describes as its "commitment to post-conflict return to peace, good governance, and economic development".

Also taking part are leaders of Liberia's opposition parties, including Winston Tubman who, after finishing second in October's presidential election, boycotted the November run-off.

But following a meeting with the president on Saturday, Tubman announced in a joint press appearance that his Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) is now "ready to work" with the government to help unite the country and "move it forward".

The rapprochement with a determined challenger who questioned the election's legitimacy marks a significant moment in Liberia's history.

From 1980, when Samuel Doe led a military coup that killed President William Tolbert and publicly executed 13 Cabinet members, and 2003, when a transitional government led to the first election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Liberia was wracked by conflict.

Hundreds of thousands of people died, and the majority of the country's three million people were displaced. Doe himself was assassinated, and a successor, Charles Taylor, was forced out of office by African and international pressure and is being tried for war crimes in the Hague.

President Johnson Sirleaf's first term was a welcome respite from that pattern of turmoil. But the CDC's refusal to accept the results of November's second round of presidential balloting - and subsequent violent protests by opposition supporters - stirred fears of renewed civil strife.

Tubman was accompanied to Saturday's meeting with the president by his running mate, George Weah, a soccer legend who Johnson Sirleaf defeated for president, to became Africa's first elected woman head of state in 2006. Weah's youthful, grassroots movement helped the CDC ticket take second place in October last year, with enough votes to force the run-off.

Party leaders had announced street demonstrations for inauguration day. However Tubman said he would be telling his followers that the reasons for protests "have now been overtaken by events." On Sunday Tubman said, "We recognize that Madam Sirleaf is the president of Liberia."

Johnson Sirleaf is widely credited with stabilizing the country and fostering development. A four-pronged poverty reduction strategy focused on economic revitalization, consolidation of peace and security, strengthening governance and the rule of law, and infrastructure rehabilitation and delivery of basic social services.

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