Monrovia – Alexander B. Cummings, the political leader of the Alternative National Congress (ANC), has vowed to take on a more vocal role in addressing the challenges facing Liberia in 2025
In his New Year’s message to Liberians, Cummings reflected on the strides and setbacks of 2024, recognizing the ongoing struggles of ordinary citizens and pledging to amplify his voice in the national discourse.
“2024 was a year of hope, challenges, and reflection for us individually and collectively as Liberians,” Cummings remarked. “Our democracy took a step forward with the smooth transition from one government to the other but also suffered setbacks, as evidenced by the saga in the House of Representatives.”
Cummings pointed to the hardships endured by many Liberian families, citing cost-of-living pressures, harsh economic conditions, and an uncertain political environment as key issues that require urgent attention. While acknowledging the progress made in the peaceful transfer of power, he expressed concern over governance and economic management under the Unity Party-led administration.
The ANC leader revealed that his relative silence since the new administration took office was intentional, allowing the government time to establish itself while he engaged in consultations and listened to the concerns of citizens. However, with mounting calls for him to take a more proactive stance, Cummings signaled his readiness to engage more forcefully in 2025.
“Amidst these challenges, there have been numerous calls by both supporters and ordinary Liberians for me to be vocal on the happenings in our country and to keep the UP-led government’s feet to the fire. I hear you,” he said. “While I will continue to wish the government well—as their success would be good for the Liberian people—I will speak more vocally about the challenges of our country, offering perspectives that I hope will be helpful in the supreme interests of our country and people.”
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