Liberia, April 3 -- The prospects of a political comeback for former Liberian President George Weah will depend less on his past popularity and more on his ability to transform his leadership style, rebuild fractured alliances, and navigate deeply rooted voting dynamics, according to Rodney Sieh, Managing Editor of FrontPageAfrica.

In an interview, Sieh emphasized that the former president's return to power is not guaranteed, noting that the burden lies squarely on Weah to demonstrate meaningful change.

He said the key question is whether Weah can return with renewed energy, adopt a different governing approach, and reconnect with political allies he distanced himself from during his presidency.

Speaking on OKAY FM, Sieh highlighted th...