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County Officials Recognize
Koffa’s Efforts In Grand Kru

The Ministry of Education in Grand Kru County has congratulated Deputy Speaker for the completion of two elementary schools in Chemgbetee, Dorboh and Sasstown, Jroa Statutory Districts respectively.
MoE-Grand Kru also hailed the Grand Kru County District 2 Representative for the ongoing construction of two elementary schools in Buah Taybue and Wropluken, which are about 95% and 55% completion.
Speaking on behalf of the county, the Grand Kru County Education Officer, Mr. Notwane Karmaih on Tuesday, 12th April said during the ongoing 13th County Development Sitting, that education helps to achieve the political, economic, social, moral and cultural aspirations and it leads the county and the country at large, toward advancement as well as fosters national development.
In addition to the two completed and furnished schools and the ongoing erection of two schools, the Deputy Speaker has broken ground for the construction of two schools in Kayken Community, Barclayville, valued at about US$75,000.
Meanwhile, the County Health Officer, J. Woyee S. Wreh, announced during the County Sitting on Tuesday that the Buah Jerboken Clinic is set to open to the public on Monday, May 2, 2022.
Making a report during the 13th County Development Sitting in Barclayville, Dr. Wreh, expressed thanks and appreciation to Deputy Speaker J. Fornati Koffa for providing over US$11,000 for the renovation and activation and essential drugs and tools for Buah Jerboken Clinic.
In furtherance, the CHO said the Deputy Speaker has committed to provide monthly stipends for two clinicians and four non-clinicians for the operations of the Buah Jerboken Clinic.
The Buah Jerboken Clinic was dedicated by Cllr. Koffa on Tuesday, and it may be recalled that the Buah Jerboken Clinic was constructed by Senator Dr. Peter Coleman but has not been put into use and resulted into disrepair over the years.
The opening of the clinic is part of efforts by the Deputy Speaker to build a more resilient health system in the county by the Grand Kru County District 2 Representative.
The Buah Jerboken Clinic intends to provide medical assistance to anyone who needs it, and treatments are expected to be comparatively less expensive than conventional health centers.
However for the past weeks, the Deputy Speaker has snagged “multiple endorsements” for reelection from over 43 communities in District 2, Grand Kru County.

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