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Senator Moye Dedicates 2 Projects In Bong

By Stephen N. Tokpah
-Bong (freelance)
Bong County Senator Prince Kermue Moye, has dedicated two projects in Electoral District 3; the Dolokelen Bawolor Public School renovation and construction of an annex and in Electoral District 5- the SKT Mosque and Flush latrines.
Speaking at the dedicatory ceremony of the projects over the weekend, Senator Moye said the construction of the school’s annex and mosque are part of his developmental agenda.
The Bong County Senator, has at the same time, called on supporters to not respond or give credence to his critics in the County.
“For me, I believe in developmental politics. I don’t believe in negative propaganda that tends to undermine the process of our county’s development,” Moye added.
The Bong County Senator revealed further that funding for the construction of the school and the mosque was paid from his pockets, adding that it’s not government’s funding.
These projects were requested by the both communities and implemented by the Senator’s office.
Christopher Sankolo, the Director General of the Liberia Agricultural Commodity Regulatory Authority (LACRA) heaped praises on the lawmaker, describing him as a farsighted and development-oriented leader of Bong County.
The LACRA’s Director General said the lawmaker’s action is worthy of commendation particularly at a time when the school’s administration was struggling to renovate and construct the school new annex.
“Senator Moye has proven to be a national leader as demonstrated by his actions. I would like to appreciate him for his intervention as former National Campaign Chairman of the Unity Party. This is welcoming,” Sankolo noted.
Mr. Sankolo said these are initiatives that demonstrate love for country, adding “We hope that others will emulate what you are doing as we strive to make Liberia better.”
The Director General of the Liberia Agricultural Commodity Regulatory Authority (LACRA) has at the same time vowed to lobby with his colleagues appointed by President Joseph Boakai in the UP-led Government to pay the volunteer teachers who are teaching at the school.
For their part, the beneficiaries of the project thanked Senator Prince K. Moye for the initiative.
In a Jubilant mood, the citizens praised the Senator for his many developmental undertakings in the County.

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