Sunday, 28 December 2014

Former World Footballer Of The Year George Weah Elected To Liberian Senate In Landslide Victory

Former World Footballer of the Year George Weah elected to Liberian
senate in landslide victory

Experts believe former AC Milan and Chelsea FC star is preparing for
second presidential run in 2016.

George Weah, the former world footballer of the year, has been elected
to the Liberian senate in a landslide victory over Robert Sirleaf, the
son of the current president.

Weah, a former AC Milan and Chelsea FC forward, won 78% of the vote in
Montserrado district, which includes Liberia's capital, Monrovia,
beating the son of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, who took 11% of
the vote, said the country's national elections commission.

The Ebola outbreak forced authorities in the West African state to
cancel the election when it was initially scheduled in October, and
fears of the disease caused a low turnout in yesterday's election.

"Results from all 4,701 polling places in the country have already
been counted and tallied. The recorded voter turnout for the election
is 479,936, which represents 25.2% of the total number of registered
voters," the election commission chairman, Jerome Korkoya, said in a
statement.

George Weah holds aloft the European player of the year award in 1996(Getty)

Weah, who is the only African to have won Fifa's top accolade for
players, previously ran for the Liberian presidency in 2005, when he
lost to Sirleaf.

He was also unsuccessful in a 2011 bid for the vice-presidency. He is
expected to use his senate seat as a platform to run for the
presidency again in 2016.

The Ebola outbreak, which has killed more than 3,000 Liberians, has
also hampered the country's efforts to rebuild after successive civil
wars which ended in 2003.

At polling stations yesterday, voters had their temperature taken,
were made to stand one metre away from one another, and had to wash
their hands before and after casting their ballot, reports the BBC.

Other winners yesterday include Jewel Taylor, the former wife of
ex-president Charles Taylor, who was convicted by an international
criminal court in 2012 on charges including war crimes and crimes
against humanity.

Former rebel leader Prince Johnson - whose forces captured, tortured
and killed president Samuel Doe during the civil war in 1990 -
retained his Nimba county seat.

Weah won the European and Fifa World Player of the Year awards in
1995, and was awarded the African Player of the Year award in 1989,
1994 and 1995.

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