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RESIDENCE VOICE CONCERN ABOUT MARKET PROJECT ABANDONED IN LIBERIA
The Pleebo market project which kick-off over three years ago is still delaying with residents now calling on the speaker of chambers to complete the so called abandoned project.
These delay has been felt by residents especially during the raining season as they find it very difficult to go about their normal activities due to the poor nature of the market.
Speaking to local media, Ruth Woods, a fish seller said they feel abandoned by Speaker Chambers because since 2017, he hasn’t completed their market building.
Resident complained that they have spoken to constituency coordinator, Rebort P. Weah about the state of the market project.
When Mr weah was contacted, he said budget for the market project has been finalized and the project will be completed before end of July this year.
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