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Africa News > Blog > Afican News > President Boakai Taps Samuel Stevquoah for Pivotal Presidential Affairs Role
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President Boakai Taps Samuel Stevquoah for Pivotal Presidential Affairs Role

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Last updated: September 9, 2025 5:06 am
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By Emmanuel Sikena

Monrovia, Liberia – President Joseph N. Boakai has announced the appointment of Samuel A. Stevquoah as Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, elevating a long-trusted aide to one of the most critical and influential posts within the Liberian government. Stevquoah steps into formidable shoes, succeeding the late Sylvester Grigsby, whose passing left a notable void in the executive branch.

Filling a Significant Void

Sylvester Grigsby, who passed away in August after a prolonged illness, was widely respected as a discreet yet powerful force across successive administrations, serving both former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and, most recently, President Boakai. Senior officials described his sudden passing as creating a “void difficult to fill,” acknowledging his reputation for impeccable integrity, disciplined approach, and quiet influence in steering the presidency through challenging times.

In tapping Stevquoah, President Boakai has opted for a trusted confidant and seasoned administrator whose career trajectory closely aligns with the President’s emphasis on policy-driven, people-centered governance. As one senior official remarked, “Samuel is a steady hand. He understands how the presidency functions at its core.”

A Career Forged in Public Service

Stevquoah’s familiarity with the executive branch is extensive, particularly through his long association with President Boakai. For twelve years, he was an indispensable part of Boakai’s office during his tenure as Vice President, serving as Chief of Staff. In this multifaceted role, Stevquoah wore numerous hats: spokesperson, strategist, and policy adviser. His responsibilities included coordinating agricultural programs, managing staff training initiatives, and representing then-Vice President Boakai at various domestic and international engagements. This period solidified his reputation as a methodical, collaborative professional, more focused on tangible problem-solving and institutional efficacy than personal accolades.

Bridging Public and Private Sectors

Prior to this new appointment, Stevquoah served as Minister of State Without Portfolio for Special Services, where he was responsible for overseeing presidential initiatives, inter-agency coordination, and high-level international representation.

Following Vice President Boakai’s term, Stevquoah transitioned to the private sector, holding senior positions at ArcelorMittal from 2018 to 2024. Notably, during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, he spearheaded the company’s crisis response, earning commendation for his ability to merge corporate discipline with effective community engagement strategies. This experience further honed his leadership skills in high-pressure environments.

Qualities for a Demanding Role

The consensus among many is that Stevquoah is exceptionally well-suited for this demanding position, citing a combination of critical attributes. He is lauded for his impeccable integrity and sound judgment, coupled with a profound grasp of President Boakai’s overarching vision and priorities. His ability to adeptly navigate complex political landscapes with confidence and professionalism is also frequently highlighted.

Furthermore, he possesses exceptional strategic thinking, strong tactical execution, and the unparalleled grit and perseverance necessary to manage demanding schedules and diverse responsibilities effectively. Key personal attributes include a striking humility, unwavering discretion, and a crucial “peripheral vision” – the capacity to anticipate challenges and serve as the principal’s invaluable “eyes and ears” within the government and beyond.

Stevquoah’s appointment as Minister of State for Presidential Affairs signals President Boakai’s commitment to reinforcing the executive office with proven leadership and deep institutional knowledge. His extensive experience, both in public service and the private sector, positions him to play a vital role in steering the presidency through its challenges and opportunities, building upon the legacy of his predecessor while charting his own course.

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