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RESIDENTS BUILD ROAD AFTER LACK OF GOVERNMENT INTERVENTION IN LIBERIA
In Zota District, Bong County, Residents of Sergeant Kollieta town has result to using their hands to build a road after government failures.
The people has been begging various political representatives in Bong County to assist with the road but it has fall on deaf ears. This made them to kick start the road construction after getting feed-up with lack of government interest.
According to Community Member Abenego Kollie, “We have been trying to reach out to everybody to help us,” he lamented further. “We voted him in 2017 but hasn’t done anything about our road and we have had spoken about the condition of our road on many instances over the years.”
The also said “The normal fare on the main road would be $500 and 600 but anyhow you want to come anywhere around here so, you are going to be thinking about $ 100 or 150 extra; take it or leave it and you are happy to pay,”
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