The Consulate General of the Republic of Liberia in Dakhla, the Kingdom of Morocco
Mission Statement
Under the visionary leadership of Her Excellency Mme. Sara Beysolow Nyanti, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has robustly embarked on repositioning and exerting Liberia’s global presence.
This initiative emphasizes the advancement of economic diplomacy, aligned with the Government’s ARREST Agenda (Agriculture, Roads, Rule of Law, Education, Sanitation, and Tourism), expanding mutual beneficial relations, opening new frontiers, strengthening multilateral engagements, playing a pivotal role in the maintenance and facilitation of global peace and security, alongside efforts to combat poverty and hunger, etc.
Diplomatic relations between Liberia and Morocco date back to the 1960s. Nonetheless, over the last decade, this bond has witnessed significant advancements. This progress is evidenced by the signing of several Joint Communiques, Commission of Cooperation/Agreements, Protocols, etc.
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Our Services
- Liberian services (Immigration matters, as well as matters raised by citizens for the Embassy intervention and assistance, outreach etc.)
- Visas
- Legalization
- Authentication
- Travel certificate
- Facilitating Passport Renewal (Applicants who have already been issued ECOWAS Biometric Passports)
- Etc.
Contact Details
- Phone Numbers:
- +212 5289-33347
- +212 636-796491
- Mail Address:
- info@liberiaconsulatedakhla.ma
- Address:
- Lot Al Khalij Villa N°56,Dakhla Kingdom of Morocco , 73000
- Opening time:
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9:00 am - 5:00 pm
(Monday - Friday)
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The Executive of Mansion of Liberia
The Executive Mansion of Liberia is the official residence and workplace of the country’s president. Located across the street from the Capitol Building in the Capitol Hill district of Monrovia, the current building was constructed during the presidency of William Tubman, which lasted from 1944 to 1971. The construction started in 1961, and was completed in 1964

The Capitol Building of Liberia
The Legislature of Liberia is the bicameral legislature of the government of Liberia. It consists of a Senate – the upper house, and a House of Representatives – the lower house, modeled after the United States Congress. Sessions are held at the Capitol Building in Monrovia. Legislature of Liberia is considered one of the three branches of government based on the Article III of the Constitution of Liberia that stipulates all three branches ought to be equal and coordinated based on the Principle of checks and balances.

The Executive Pavilion
he Executive Pavilion stands along Broad Street in Monrovia, featuring a combination of traditional and modern architectural elements across multiple floors.
The Executive Pavilion functions as the first executive residence of Liberia, marking a central point for national governance since its establishment.
The palace serves as a venue for national ceremonies, state functions, and diplomatic receptions, representing the core of Liberian governmental traditions.

The National Museum of Liberia
The National Museum of Liberia is a national museum in Monrovia, Liberia. Initially housed in the First Executive Mansion on Ashmun Street in the city, which is now used as a library, it was established by an act of the National Legislature in 1958 under the administration of Liberia’s 18th president, Dr. William V.S. Tubman. Partly funded by UNESCO, in coordination with the Department of Public Instruction (what is now the Liberian Ministry of Education), its primary goal was to obtain, preserve, and display cultural artifacts and other historical items that depict the country’s heritage.