Minister of Foreign Affairs (Liberia)

The Minister of Foreign Affairs is a cabinet minister of Liberia in charge of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, a government ministry responsible for conducting foreign relations of the country.

Minister of Foreign Affairs of the
Republic of Liberia
Incumbent
Sara Beysolow
since 9 February 2024
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
TypeForeign minister
Member ofThe Cabinet
SeatTubman Boulevard, Monrovia
NominatorThe President
AppointerThe President
Term lengthNo fixed term
Constituting instrumentLiberian Constitution of 1847
Inaugural holderHilary Teague
Formation1848
DeputyHenry Boimah Fahnbulleh
Websitemofa.gov.lr

Originally called the "Secretary of State", the position assumed its current name in 1972.[1]

Between 1848 and 1981, every officeholder came from Montserrado County, Liberia's most populous county.[1][2] The first individual to fill the post from outside of Montserrado was H. Boimah Fahnbulleh, Jr., who was originally from Grand Cape Mount County.[1]

List of officeholders

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Source: [3]

Status
  Denotes acting officeholder
No. Portrait Name
(Birth–Death)
Tenure Title
1   Hilary Teague
(1802–1853)
1848–1850 Secretary of State
2   John N. Lewis 1850–1854
3   Daniel Bashiel Warner
(1815–1880)
1854–1856
4   James Skivring Smith
(1825–1892)
1856–1860
5   Edward Wilmot Blyden
(1832–1912)
1860–1862
6   J. W. Blacklege 1862–1864
7   James E. Moore 1864–1871
8   Hilary R. W. Johnson
(1837–1901)
1871–1874
9   W. A. Johnson 1874–1878
(5)   Edward Wilmot Blyden
(1832–1912)
1878–1888
10   William M. Davies 1888–1890
11   Ernest J. Barclay 1890–1892
  Arthur Barclay
(1854–1938)
1892
12   Garretson W. Gibson
(1832–1910)
1892–1900
13   Walter van Dyke Gibson 1900–1904
14   Hilary Wilmot Travis 1904–1908
15   F. E. R. Johnson 1908–1912
16   Charles D. B. King
(1875–1961)
1912–1920
17   Edwin Barclay
(1882–1955)
1920–1930
18   Louis Arthur Grimes
(1883–1948)
1930–1934
19   Clarence Lorenzo Simpson
(1896–1969)
1934–1943
20   Gabriel Lafayette Dennis
(1896–1954)
1944–1953
21   Momolu Dukuly
(1903–1980)
1954–1960
22   Joseph Rudolph Grimes
(1923–2007)
1960–1972
23   Rocheforte Lafayette Weeks
(1923–1986)
1972–1973 Minister of Foreign Affairs
24   Cecil Dennis
(1931–1980)
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1973–1980
25   Gabriel Baccus Matthews
(1948–2007)
1980–1981
26   Henry Boimah Fahnbulleh
(born 1949)
1981–1983
27   Ernest Eastman
(1927–2011)
1983–1986
28   John Bernard Blamo
(born 1935)
1986–1987
29   Joseph Rudolph Johnson
(born 1938)
1987–1990
(25)   Gabriel Baccus Matthews
(1948–2007)
1990–1993
30   Momoly Sirleaf 1993–1994
31   Dorothy Musuleng-Cooper
(1930–2009)
1994–1995
(30)   Momoly Sirleaf 1995–1996
32   Monie R. Captan
(born 1962)
1996–2003
33   Lewis Brown
(born 1965)
2003
34   Thomas Nimely
(born 1956)
2003–2006
35   George Wallace
(born 1938)
2006–2007
36   Olubanke King Akerele
(born 1946)
2007–2010
37   Toga G. McIntosh
(born 1942?)
2010–2012
38   Augustine Kpehe Ngafuan
(born 1970)
2012–2015
  B. Elias Shoniyin 2015–2016
39   Marjon Kamara
(born 1949)
2016–2018
40   Gbehzohngar Milton Findley
(born 1960)
2018–2020
  Henry Boimah Fahnbulleh
(born 1949)
2020
41   Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr.
(born 1965)
2020–2024
42   Sara Beysolow 2024–present

Notes

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  1. ^ Deposed in the 1980 Liberian coup d'état and executed afterwards.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Brief History of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs". mofa.gov.lr. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Liberia. Archived from the original on November 6, 2010. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  2. ^ "2008 National Population and Housing Census: Preliminary Results" (PDF). Government of the Republic of Liberia. 2008. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
  3. ^ "Foreign ministers L–R". rulers.org. B. Schemmel. Retrieved April 11, 2017.