Connect with us

Politics

George Weah’s Ways

Published

on

By

In his famous drama, Twelfth Night, William Shakespeare penned one of the most recog­nisable descriptions of greatness: “Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them.” George Oppong Weah of Liberia is one who has achieved greatness in all ramifications. Nei­ther born with a silver spoon nor had greatness entrusted to him by his Godfathers, Goerge worked his way to the zenith of his chosen careers in football and politics. His greatness is epitomised in how he handled his exit from sporting fame and power rather than by his many laudable achievements before and during his era of greatness. This is the excellent story of a son of Africa that merits our consideration, and I have set out to tell this story and highlight some takeaways from President George Weah’s exemplary conduct.…CONTINUE READING

George Weah made history in 1995 when he was named African, European, and FIFA World Player of the Year, thus becoming the first and only African footballer to win the prestigious FIFA Player of the Year award. Before that time, precisely in 1989, he was named African Footbal­ler of the Year. In 1996, he was named African Footballer of the Century in what seems like crowning glory. But George Weah had a date with Desti­ny. He transposed his success in the football field to the political field when he was elected in 2017 the president of Liberia, defeating the then-incum­bent Vice President Joseph Boakai and succeeding Mama Ellen John­son Sirleaf. Thus, he became the first African footballer to transition to an elected president successfully. Weah’s journey to the Liberian state house was no walk in the park.

Between 2005 and 2017, George Weah contested for president, vice president, senator, and president, again demonstrating a passion for service and resilience. What is even more intriguing is the background of Weah’s rise to power. He won the presidency in 2017 at a time when most Liberians were still recovering from a fratricidal civil war, facing eco­nomic hardship, poverty, and a high rate of unemployment under John­son-Sirleaf, who was the first elected president after the Liberian civil war. Twelve years of Mama Ellen Johnson Sirleaf did not witness infrastructure revolution and economic revival at a pace Liberians expected and they be­lieved a younger George Weah would do a better job.

Four things worked in favour of George Weah in 2017. The first is a reasonable level of electoral transpar­ency and public trust in the electoral process. Second, is Mama Johnson Sirleaf’s perceived failure to rebuild the country and deliver on her prom­ises. The third is a political class ready to obey the rules and not jettison the regulations, with a high culture of patriotism and tolerance. The fourth is the constitutional requirement, which requires a candidate to score 50% plus one vote before you can be declared a winner. That constitution­al requirement compelled candidates to build broad-based national allianc­es and secure the support of most of the voting population.

Two institutions deserve special mention: the Liberian Judiciary and the National Electoral Commission. The Liberian judiciary has been de­scribed as weak in handling crimi­nal matters but has shown unusual firmness, fairness, and sensitivity in political issues. The average Liberian politician respects and accepts court verdicts on electoral matters. Confi­dence in the judiciary has strength­ened the resolution of many conten­tious political issues. On the other hand, the electoral body in the past 20 years enjoyed a reasonable degree of public trust and independence.

Advertisement

As the constitution demands, at the end of that democratic tenor, a general election for the president’s office must be conducted to elect a new president. President Weah was the incumbent and enjoyed all the ad­vantages that gives. Five key issues – handling of post-war reconciliation, widespread corruption, high inflation rate, cost of living crisis, increased incidence of narcotics abuse and a weak economy – were the front burn­ers in the 2023 elections. All eyes were on President George Weah and ex-VP Joseph Boakai, easily a rematch of the 2017 elections. Just as in 2017, the election went into a runoff. By the time the result was announced following the runoff, the opposition candidate, with 50.89% of votes cast, emerged the winner ahead of Weah with 49.11%.

This is the sharp edge where Af­rican democracy has often fallen – the incumbent accepting defeat and handing over power without rancour. What will President Weah do? He seems to understand the great words of Ralph Waldo Emerson: “A great man is always willing to be little.” And he knows that a historic moment has arisen where he must make a deci­sion that will shape his life and that of his people. He stood at that crossroad where some African leaders have tak­en the almost familiar route of unpa­triotic stance and despair. But his ac­tion echoes the sentiments shared by President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, who posits, “No matter your political interest, you must place your coun­try first. You must show some kind of patriotism.”

Undoubtedly, Weah’s humility and patriotism pushed him to ac­cept defeat, and he made a national broadcast where he described his opponent’s victory as a victory for Liberia and Liberians. In doing this, he has followed in the footsteps of great African leaders who accepted defeat and allowed democracy to deepen – President Goodluck Jona­than of Nigeria (2015), President John Mahama of Ghana (2016), President Aden Abdullah Daar in Somalia (1967), Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia (1991), Mathieu Kerekou in Benin Re­public (1991), Denis Sassou-Nguesso of Republic of Congo (1992), Kamuzu Banda of Malawi (1994), Abdou Diouf of Senegal (2000), Abdoulaye Wade of Senegal (2011), President Joyce Banda of Malawi (2014) amongst others.

‘A great man knows when to set aside the important things to accom­plish the vital ones.’ These leaders re­linquished their desire and hold on power for the greater good of deep­ening democracy in their countries. Weah is the latest African leader to do that. This is significant and leaves us with great takeaways that we must all reflect on.

Advertisement

All is not bleak in African democ­racy. There is still some fundamental and essential sportsmanship left in African politics. This contrasts with the singularity of doom and despon­dency in African democracy, as seen in many local and international media. In her famous speech on the danger of a single story, Chimaman­da Adichie posits that if you show “a people as one thing, only one thing, over and over again, and that is what they become.” People like Weah have given us the narrative to challenge the dominant belief in the dearth of de­mocracy in Africa. This is even more significant for West Africa, where coups disrupted democracy. Unelect­ed leaders have recently toppled dem­ocratically elected leaders. Political leaders clinging on to power. To have a rancour-free democratic transition is a credit. This is a strong signal of a peaceful change of power.

Weah’s example of conceding de­feat in many ways promotes peace, unification, and reconciliation after divisive politics. It is a worthy exam­ple of submission to constitutional sovereignty and placement of na­tional interest above self and party interest. For Liberia, the Weah exam­ple is vital in a country that has been traumatised by a history of violence and lawlessness. We hope other Af­rican leaders are learning from him and will be willing to emulate him when the time comes. On a personal level, Weah has just added political statesmanship to his celebrated sta­tus as a world-class footballer. Weah’s graciousness in defeat confirms that, in many ways, he is a man of destiny, and history would be kind to him. The people of Liberia now have another opportunity to rebuild the nation and restore its dignity.

Mario Puzo, in the famous God­father movie, posits, “Great men are not born great, they grow great . . .” George Oppong Weah has grown great. Like any political figure, opin­ions on his achievements can vary, and diverse perspectives might influ­ence the assessment of his presidency. However, just as the award-winning George Weah is known for his mercu­rial football dribbling skills, dexterity in scoring goals, and sublime football artistry, history will remember him for scoring this most ‘historic goal’ in Liberia of conceding defeat in the presidential election and congratu­lating the winner. Weah’s ability to transcend mediocrity to greatness in his football career and politics and quitting at the loudest ovation is remarkable. So much power lies in doing the simple and right things – this is where greatness is born.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Politics5 seconds ago

Look Into Ghana’s Delegation To Cop28 – Haruna Iddrisu To Parliament

Politics2 mins ago

FRCN Dg Promises To Overhaul Organization

Politics3 mins ago

Joblessness, Hopelessness, Prevalent In Ghana

Politics4 mins ago

I Am Unable To Assent To Witchcraft, Armed Forces Bills – Akufo-Addo Tells Parliament

Latest News5 mins ago

Peter Obi Hits On FG- Leaders Should Show Compassion

Politics7 mins ago

Tinubu Deserves Prayer, Support Of Nigerians — APC Group

Politics7 mins ago

Federal Allocations To Lawmakers, Judges, INEC, And Others Set For A Staggering 39.66% Surge in 2024 To N1.38tn

Politics8 mins ago

”President Tinubu Made A Mistake Appointing Wike As Fct Minister” – Apc Chieftain

Politics9 mins ago

Nigerian Army Acknowledges Mistake in Tudun Birni Bombing – Kaduna Government

Politics10 mins ago

Nigeria’s Security Challenges Need Octopus Solution — NSCDC Boss

Politics10 mins ago

Nigerians in US Worry About Tinubu’s Government’s Violation of Human Rights

Politics16 mins ago

Kaduna Airstrike: Gov Sani Orders Immediate Investigation

Politics17 mins ago

BREAKING: Court Orders Retrieval Of 50 Official Vehicles From Former Nigerian Governor

Politics21 mins ago

Blaming Buhari over current hardship disrespectful to Nigerians – APC chieftain

Latest News23 mins ago

‘Any Man That Sleeps With You Will Die’

Latest News24 mins ago

“We were after terrorists” Army takes blame and apologises as NAF denies bombing Kaduna village during Maulud celebrations

Sports37 mins ago

Arsenal could fully unlock Declan Rice by signing £60m “monster” in 2024

Sports37 mins ago

Obasogie: Solution to Super Eagles goalkeeper crisis?

Sports39 mins ago

Napoli President Vents Fury After Serie A Loss To Inter Milan: ‘We Lost Because Of The Referees!’

Sports40 mins ago

TMW- Osimhen Agrees New Deal At Napoli With Bumper Pay And Huge Buy Out Clause

Latest News7 hours ago

Akinyelure: The Newly Appointed NNPLC Chairman

Politics13 hours ago

Obaseki’s anointed governorship aspirant, Ighodalo, hires interpreter to address kinsmen

Entertainment8 hours ago

“You’re acting way more than your age” – Mercy Kenneth triggers reactions over ‘naughty’ movie role -VIDEO

Latest News22 hours ago

BREAKING: Julius Berger Hands Over 2nd Niger Bridge To FG

Latest News7 hours ago

Obaseki’s anointed governorship aspirant, Ighodalo, hires interpreter to address kinsmen

Politics17 hours ago

BREAKING: Senator Araraume Rejects President Tinubu’s Appointment Of New Board For NNPCL, Insists He Remains Chairman

Latest News9 hours ago

A Group Of Judges And Others Petition The CJN Regarding The Dismissal Of An LP Candidate By The Edo Election Tribunal

Latest News7 hours ago

Traders & Pedestrians Raise Alarms Over New Methods Of Robbery In Onitsha

Politics8 hours ago

Brekete Family: “Tinubu Is My Son, He Will Perform Excellently As President Give Him Time”- Trader Tells Ordinary President In Viral Video

Latest News17 hours ago

Trouble for Biden: Anger Explodes as Arab and Muslim Americans Reject His Reconciliation Moves

Latest News22 hours ago

JUST IN: Rivers Police Officers Arrested For Abducting Man, Demanding N1m Ransom

Politics22 hours ago

BREAKING: 56 Women Elected As APC Sweeps LG Poll In Ekiti

Latest News6 hours ago

SDP’s Muri Ajaka should accept the poll outcome as a loser and not to constitute nuisance” — Kogi LG APC chieftain, Moh’d Asio slams SDP Gov’ship flagbearer

Politics21 hours ago

BREAKING: Prominent PDP Chieftain Defects To APC In Alimosho With Over 600 Supporters

Latest News21 hours ago

BREAKING: Let Justice Prevail In Imo State – Stakeholders

Politics21 hours ago

BREAKING: Defending Fuel Subsidy Was A Mistake –Minority Leader

Latest News5 hours ago

FHA Clears air on removal of illegal structures in FESTAC Phase II

Entertainment22 hours ago

BREAKING: Israel DMW’s wife replies after he laid hefty curse on her

Politics21 hours ago

BREAKING: Eboigbe Announces Governorship Ambition

Latest News22 hours ago

BREAKING: 200 lawyers volunteer to assist Gov. Yusuf win guber case at Supreme Court

Trending