Give Chairman Bryant the Benefit of the
Doubt
By Rev. Wilfred M. Manyango
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
September 4, 2003
If you have been following the news since the election of Gyude Bryant as Chairman
of the Liberian Transitional Government, words like "political novice"
and "inexperienced politician" have popped up to describe him.
Even though I do not personally know Mr. Bryant, I think these words wrongly
characterize this wonderful man. I think we need to stop characterizing him
and rally around him in the cause of Liberia.
Gone are the days of the so-called "veteran politicians". These
are the very people who have placed Liberia where it is. Who advised Presidents
William Tubman, William Tolbert, Samuel Doe, and the now disgraced Charles
Taylor? Were they not the so-called "veteran politicians". They
claim to have a diagnosis of the Liberian problems and solutions to them,
but their past actions speak to the contrary. They need to realize that their
time is past. We need a new breed of leaders who will take us to a better
future. I think that with the selection of Mr. Bryant, a loud message is being
sent to those who have regarded themselves as "political heavy weights".
Gone are the days when people will be selected because they were "veteran
politicians". We as Liberians should be conscious of the fact that it
is not about how long an individual has been around, but does the person have
Liberia at heart. Is the person willing to serve selfishly or to enrich himself?
Instead of starting to characterize Chairman Bryant as a "novice politician",
let us rally around him. It is not about Mr. Bryant, but the betterment of
Liberia. Liberia is at a huge crossroads. Whatever happens during this interim
period will go a long way in determining whether we continue the circle of
violence that have engulfed us for the past fourteen years or head to a brighter
future. Even though, he may not have any "political knowledge",
if there is any as such, he can call upon God for wisdom to lead Liberia.
King Solomon, the biblical character was young when he became King of Israel.
He never had any knowledge about governance. He asked God for wisdom and went
on to become one of Israel’s great kings. We as Liberians should plead
to God for wisdom for Chairman Bryant and his team that the Lord will help
them, instead of labeling him.
God has something good in store for Liberia, but if we do not rally around
our chairman and support him, but instead look down upon him, we may not achieve
it. Let us stop looking to the so-called "veteran politicians"
and rally around Chairman Bryant as he steers our country during these difficult
times. After all God can use anyone He wishes, so let us give Chairman Gyude
Bryant the benefit of the doubt.