Liberia: Two black Snakes force former footballer now President George Weah out of office
Liberia President George Oppong Weah. He was a former professional footballer who played as a striker - Getty |
Snakes have been found in Liberian President George Weah's office, forcing him to work from his private residence, the BBC has learnt.
Press secretary Smith Toby told the BBC that on Wednesday two black snakes were found in the foreign affairs ministry building, his official place of work.
All staff have been told to stay away until 22 April.
"It's just to make sure that crawling and creeping things get fumigated from the building," Mr Toby said.
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs hosts the office of the president, so it did an internal memo asking the staff to stay home while they do the fumigation," he said.
The office of the president has been based in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since a fire in 2006 gutted the nearby presidential mansion.
A FrontPage Africa news website video shows workers trying to attack the snakes when they appeared near the building's reception.
"The snakes were never killed," Mr Toby said.
"There was a little hole somewhere [through which] they made their way back."
Back In The Day: George Weah in action for Italian side AC Milan - Getty |
During his playing days, George Oppong Weah played as a striker for the Liberia National Football Team, Italian club AC Milan, among others.
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