-President Boakai Celebrates UN’s 80th Anniversary

Kakata, Margibi County – President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. on Friday, October 24, 2025, joined Liberians and representatives of the international community in celebrating the 80th Anniversary of the United Nations, describing the occasion as a moment of pride for Liberia and a testament to the country’s long-standing partnership with the global body.

Speaking at the commemorative event held in Margibi County, President Boakai reflected on Liberia’s historic decision in 1945 to become one of the founding members of the United Nations, noting that the choice was made out of “a deep sense of duty to humanity and to our common world.”

“As a founding member of this truly global organization, Liberia celebrates with joy the UN’s accomplishments as we reflect on our own proud history as part of this respected body,” he said.

The ceremony brought together members of the Cabinet, United Nations family, heads of international organizations, representatives of the diplomatic corps, local officials, traditional leaders, and student groups.

President Boakai said Liberia has always been guided by the ideals of the United Nations—peace, security, and human rights—and remains an active participant in global cooperation efforts.

“As we celebrate under the theme ‘Better Together: 80 Years and More for Peace, Development, and Human Rights,’ we are reminded of the importance of equality, justice, and solidarity,” he noted. “The United Nations continues to stand as a beacon of hope and cooperation for all peoples and nations.” He added. 

Looking ahead to Liberia’s upcoming term on the United Nations Security Council in 2026, the President said the country will use the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to addressing global challenges, including sustainable development, climate change, and peace building.

He also highlighted Liberia’s ongoing efforts toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), emphasizing priorities such as education, healthcare, economic growth, and climate action.

President Boakai expressed appreciation to the United Nations Resident Coordinator, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and all partners involved in organizing the commemoration. He also acknowledged the collective role of government institutions, civil society, and the diplomatic community in strengthening Liberia’s global engagement.

“Together, we will keep working toward a future of prosperity, stability, and sustainable development for everyone,” he said. “Long live the United Nations, long live our common pledge to global peace and security.” He intoned. 

The 80th Anniversary of the United Nations was celebrated under the global theme “Better Together: 80 Years and More for Peace, Development, and Human Rights.” Liberia joined other UN member states to mark the milestone, reflecting on eight decades of international cooperation and the nation’s enduring contribution to peace and development.

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