| Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Liberia | |
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Incumbent Dee-Maxwell Saah Kemayah, Sr. since 6 October 2020 | |
| Ministry of Foreign Affairs | |
| Type | Foreign minister |
| Member of | The Cabinet |
| Seat | Tubman Boulevard, Monrovia |
| Nominator | The President |
| Appointer | The President |
| Term length | No fixed term |
| Constituting instrument | Liberian Constitution of 1847 |
| Inaugural holder | Hilary Teague |
| Formation | 1848 |
| Deputy | Henry Boimah Fahnbulleh |
| Website | mofa |
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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.
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
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) [lower-alpha 1] |
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 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–present |
Notes
- ↑ Deposed in the 1980 Liberian coup d'état and executed afterwards.
See also
References
- 1 2 3 "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.
- ↑ "2008 National Population and Housing Census: Preliminary Results" (PDF). Government of the Republic of Liberia. 2008. Retrieved May 21, 2012.
- ↑ "Foreign ministers L–R". rulers.org. B. Schemmel. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
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