Monrovia – Former Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor has expressed disapproval of President Joseph Boakai’s appointment of Kekura M. Kamara, also known as Malawala Balawala, as Liberia’s Arts & Culture Ambassador.
Presidential Press Secretary Kula Fofana announced Kamara’s appointment in a statement issued on Saturday. The news sparked debate on social media, with many suggesting that Kamara’s appointment effectively ends the tenure of Madam Juli Endee as Culture Ambassador.
Adding to the controversy, former Vice President Howard-Taylor issued a statement implying that Ambassador Endee’s replacement was linked to her attendance at the dedication of the City of Hope, a project spearheaded by former First Lady Clar Weah.
“It deeply saddens me to learn that Queen Juli Endee has now been relieved of her position as Culture Ambassador—a role she served with honor and dignity, bringing our rich culture to life in all sectors of society. Reports suggest that her presence at the City of Hope event may have led to her removal, which is deeply troubling,” ex-VP Howard-Taylor said.
She further criticized the government’s actions, stating, “This situation reflects a growing intolerance within the government, undermining the very fabric of our nation. We are meant to be one nation, one people, with one destiny. Now, more than ever, we need to embrace reconciliation and collective nation-building.”
The former Vice President called on President Boakai to address what she described as divisive policies and urged him to prioritize national unity.
“I urge the Father of the Nation, H.E. President Joseph N. Boakai, to put an end to divisive policies and postures. Liberia is in dire need of unity and peace to move forward and thrive. The Constitution mandates the government to unify us all. Mr. President, it is time to honor that mandate and bridge the divide that is threatening to tear our nation apart.”