Monrovia – Former Liberian President George Manneh Weah has paid tribute to the late Muhammadu Buhari, former President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, describing him as a “pillar of stability” and a “steadfast companion” in Liberia’s democratic journey.
In an announcement issued Sunday, July 13, from Monrovia, Weah expressed deep unhappiness over Buhari’s passing, recalling the Nigerian chief’s essential function in supporting Liberia’s post-war transition and regional peace efforts.
“He grew to become a pillar of stability within the area following his historic election in 2015, which stood as a testomony to the energy of Nigeria’s democracy,” Weah mentioned.
Weah, who served as President of Liberia from 2018 to 2024, credited Buhari with serving to information Liberia by means of its 2017 democratic transition.
He emphasised Buhari’s instrumental involvement in strengthening Liberia’s democratic establishments and supporting peace initiatives throughout West Africa.

“I fondly recall our many heat interactions, each at bilateral and multilateral ranges. He was a steadfast companion in Liberia’s journey to restoration,” Weah mentioned. “His longstanding contributions to Nigeria’s political life will stay a sobering reminder of the nation’s resilience and democratic progress.”
The previous Liberian chief prolonged his sympathies to Buhari’s household and to the federal government and folks of Nigeria.
He concluded his message with a solemn prayer: “Might his soul relaxation in peace.”
Muhammadu Buhari, who served as Nigeria’s president from 2015 to 2023, died on Sunday age 82 at a London Clinic, marking the top of an extended and “impactful” public profession that spanned army and civilian management.