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LIBERIA GOVT. TO ERECT MODERN STEEL MARKET FOR IT’S RESIDENCE
Liberia government through the Monrovia City Council has begun erection of modern market tables.
This project will be a steel market table one, which is first of its kind in Liberia. It will have the capacity to host over 2,000 marketers thereby, creating a safe, clean and healthy environment for marketers to sell their commodities.
According to Monrovia City Council (MCC), the project is a commitment by President George M. Weah after forceful demolition of market stalls in the area during the peak of the COVID-19 outbreak in the country.
Monrovia Mayor, Jefferson T. Koijee said the current project when completed will prevent challenges marketers in Waterside usually encountered especially, during rainy season.
He also noted that project will also ensure safety as engineers have been instructed to make sure the steel tables are away from the main road.
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