President Joseph Boakai convened his 8th Cabinet Meeting in Bomi County, the first held outside Monrovia, issuing a firm warning on rule of law and renewing his push for job creation. He stressed swift action on corruption cases, cautioned security officers against abusing their authority, and reaffirmed government’s commitment to youth rehabilitation and economic recovery.

Doe son Kuly Teddy Doe has returned to Liberia after 35 years, calling his homecoming a reconnection with his roots and a renewed commitment to national service. He says he will work with his siblings to establish the Samuel K. Doe Legacy Foundation, focusing on community development, outreach, and support for vulnerable groups. He is also expected to meet government officials and visit Grand Gedeh County.