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Bukonjadeh Group Embarks On 2024 Decentralization Plans

The Lead Consultant and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Bukonjadeh Group of Companies, Elton Datee Johns, has disclosed plans by his entity to decentralize its micro-loan operations, hopefully, come 2024.
According to Johns, the company has, over the years, been very active in Montserrado County, specifically Monrovia and its environs, since its establishment in 2008.
But the Bukonjadeh Group’s CEO pointed out that the company has made remarkable strides by bettering the livelihood of most families through its micro-loan program, which enables most parents to send their children to school, build their own houses, and engage in other productive activities.
Johns spoke Wednesday, when a local pro-democracy and media oriented group known as Footage Africa Magazine bestowed upon the Bukonjadeh group, “The Most Prestigious Award”, for what the group’s Executive Director, Kelvin Kpakalo, called the company’s outstanding business performance over the year.
Johns named Nimba, Lofa, and Bassa Counties, as places in which the company’s decentralization will start, come 2024.
Meanwhile, Johns has revealed that the company is expected to officially give flowers to those outstanding customers who have distinguished themselves in terms of doing loan business with the company over the years.
He vowed that the company will continue to stand by its core values, such as confidentiality, trustworthiness, accountability, and credibility.

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