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Liberia Mourns Influential Presidential Chief of Staff Sylvester Grigsby, 74

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Last updated: August 13, 2025 4:50 am
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By Emmanuel Sikena

Monrovia, Liberia – Sylvester Grigsby, Liberia’s Minister of State for Presidential Affairs and widely regarded as the nation’s most influential presidential chief of staff, passed away on August 9, 2025, in the United States after a period of illness. He was 74 years old and his death has sent ripples of profound sorrow through Liberia’s political landscape, leaving a significant void in its governance and national life.

President Joseph Nyuma Boakai expressed deep shock and sorrow upon receiving the news, describing Grigsby as “a trusted friend, an astute statesman, and a pillar of integrity in public service.” The President extended heartfelt condolences to Grigsby’s grieving family, the staff of the Ministry of State for Presidential Affairs, and all Liberians who had the privilege of knowing or working with him.

Grigsby’s appointment as Minister of State for Presidential Affairs in January 2024, at the onset of President Boakai’s administration, was a testament to a deep personal friendship spanning more than 60 years, dating back to their days at the College of West Africa. This crucial role placed him at the heart of the Liberian government, serving as a strategic partner and project manager within the executive team.

Throughout his distinguished career, Grigsby served three separate presidents with differing ideologies, demonstrating a remarkable ability to navigate complex political environments. He was celebrated for embodying the quintessential qualities of an effective chief of staff: a blend of strategic vision, operational mastery, and exceptional communication abilities. Colleagues and observers noted his prowess in strategic planning, operational proficiency, and his strong interpersonal skills that facilitated effective communication with diverse stakeholders.

Sylvester Grigsby was widely admired for his calm demeanor and ability to control emotions, even amidst disagreement. He will be remembered as Liberia’s most decisive, calm, persuasive, and determined Minister of State for Presidential Affairs. His unique ability to operate at both a high-level strategic view and a granular tactical level, coupled with his self-awareness and connectivity to his team, made him an indispensable asset.

His passing raises critical questions about the future leadership within the President’s office. The nation now watches to see who President Boakai will appoint to fill the “big shoes” left by Grigsby, at a time when calm and thoughtful consideration are paramount to propel Liberia forward.

Sylvester Grigsby, Liberia’s Minister of State for Presidential Affairs
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