Jeremiah Congbeh Sulunteh (born October 11, 1958) is the Vice Standard Bearer of Liberia's Alternative National Congress (ANC) political party, and was its vice presidential candidate for the 2017 Liberia presidential elections.
After completing his secondary education in Suacoco Town, Sulunteh entered the Booker Washington Institute, a vocational school in Kakata, Liberia, where he earned a diploma in Agriculture in 1980.
at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, in 1994, where his thesis was entitled "The Political Economy of African Development: A Comparative Study of Kenya and Tanzania," and an M.A.
Sulunteh has worked as a financial aid advisor at York University, as an accounts representative at the Royal Bank of Canada, as project coordinator for the Friends of Liberia, as an administrative assistant to the Vice President for Administration at Cuttington University, and as a field financial analyst for a Bong County, Liberia, Agricultural Development Project.
[3] In 2005, Sulunteh ran for Liberia's vice-presidency on a ticket with Winston Tubman, but the pair did not survive the first round of balloting, and went on to support the eventual winner, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf.