Daily Media Summary 2017-09-20

The Bureau of Public Affairs

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

 Monrovia, Liberia

DAILY NEWS SUMMARY FOR WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2017

President Sirleaf’s last address at the United Nations General Assembly and the two-week training for 25 Senior Internal Auditors being conducted by the Internal Audit Agency are stories dominating  the local dailies the Bureau of public Affairs  subscribed to today.

 

 

DOMINANT STORIES

In Her Final Address To The United Nations General Assembly, Liberian President Brings Closure To Her Presidency EJS’s Last Goodbye

 

The FrontPage Africa newspaper says two impactful addresses heralded the start of the 72nd United General Assembly Tuesday – U.S. President Donald Trump spoke at the world body for the first time since his election, and Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Africa’s first woman head of state bid farewell, marking the historic closing of one of the high points of her presidency, a much-heralded foreign policy. “Today, I address you for the last time as I bring to closure my two terms of elected office. Liberia is just 22 days away from historic legislative and Presidential elections." "It will mark the first time in 73 years that political power will be handed over peacefully, and democratically, from one elected leader to another. This paves the way for the next generation of Liberians to lead the country into the future”, President Sirleaf said. bFor Pres. Sirleaf, the 72nd Regular Session of the United Nations General Assembly is being convened at a time of historic transition in Liberia; one she says is taking place during a period of acute challenges to our global order.bSirleaf averred that this year’s UNGA theme, Focusing on People – Striving for Peace and a Decent Life for all on a Sustainable Planet, aptly captures a universal aspiration.

 

Related Captions: Prez Sirleaf Bids UN An Emotional Farewell (Daily Observer), “Democracy is on the March in Liberia”…President Sirleaf Tells UN (INSIGHT)

 

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