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MONROVIA, January 26, 2026 – President Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr. has reaffirmed his Administration’s commitment to protecting Liberia’s environment and addressing climate change, describing the environment as a key part of national development and future prosperity.
Delivering his Annual Message to the 55th Legislature on Monday, President Boakai said his government has strengthened the enforcement of environmental and biodiversity laws to ensure that natural resources are protected and used responsibly.
He noted that environmental governance has been decentralized, allowing local communities and authorities to play a stronger role in environmental protection and decision-making.
The President also announced progress on climate change commitments, including Liberia’s ratification of the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement, which supports the protection of marine resources beyond national borders.
According to President Boakai, the government has improved access to climate finance and established a Carbon Market Authority, a move aimed at helping Liberia benefit from carbon trading while preserving its forests and reducing emissions.
On conservation, the President said steps have been taken to clear intruders from Sarpo National Park. He explained that the action is meant to protect wildlife and open the park for tourism and other sustainable activities that can create jobs for Liberians.
President Boakai further disclosed that a modern environmental laboratory has been established to strengthen environmental monitoring, testing, and enforcement across the country.
He stressed that his Administration remains committed to responsible environmental management, noting that environmental protection, economic growth, and national development must move forward together.
The President concluded by assuring Liberians that his government will continue to protect the country’s natural resources for the benefit of both present and future generations.
