New Presidential Aspirant Says No Liberian Will be Hungry During His Leadership

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New Presidential Aspirant Says No Liberian Will be Hungry During His Leadership
New Presidential Aspirant Says No Liberian Will be Hungry During His Leadership

Africa-Press – Liberia. Apostle J. Aaron Wright, a Baptist clergyman has been petitioned to contest for the presidency in the coming October 2023 election.Apostle Wright is the head of the Rebirth Liberia Movement which symbolizes righteousness and justice in Liberia.

The ordained apostle of the gospel on Tuesday was petitioned by the 15 counties at the historical Providence Baptist Church, the church where Liberia’s declaration of independence was signed in.

Speaking after accepting the petition apostle Wright told the gathering that Liberia is blessed adding that it is the first country to be established in the church.

He called on Liberians from all backgrounds to come together and support his presidential bid something he says will put Liberia among the comity of nations.“God wants to bring this nation back together. Our nation is not like the other nations around here,” Apostle Wright said.

He added: “We are the hope of Africa. We have to take responsibility for our role. God’s will for Liberia is divine.”

Apostle Wright says his leadership will eradicate suffering from Liberia and support the outside world with some of the produce.

“Under my leadership, we will have a new Liberia where nobody will be hungry. Liberia will feel herself and feel other countries,” Apostle Wright said.

He says it is time for a new Liberia. That is, to see all Liberians and those living in the “perimeter” be respected and given their just benefits.

“It is time to address poverty, time to see every Liberian not depending on someone’s pocket before eating, gone are those days when Liberians slept hungrily,” he said.

Apostle Wright added: “As a development and peacebuilding specialist and organizational leadership professional, we want to serve you by uniting all Liberians in bringing our new Liberia to birth.”

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