Two years after Liberian President George Weah stormed to power on a promise to create jobs and battle corruption in a country where the majority of people live below the poverty line, frustration with his government is growing. Many accuse Weah of gross economic mismanagement – and also of reluctance to seek justice for the victims of the country’s bloody civil wars. We speak to Liberian activist and political analyst Ibrahim Al-bakri Nyei.
Source: France 24