Bon County: Construction of Totota–Sanoyea–Phebe Road begins

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Bon County: Construction of Totota–Sanoyea–Phebe Road begins
Bon County: Construction of Totota–Sanoyea–Phebe Road begins

Africa-Press – Liberia. The long-awaited rehabilitation of the Totota–Sanoyea–Phebe Road has officially commenced, marking a major milestone for residents of Bong and neighboring Gbapolu counties.

The start of construction has been greeted with widespread excitement and optimism, as community dwellers view the project as a catalyst for economic growth, improved connectivity, and enhanced livelihoods.

Residents across the affected areas have expressed gratitude to the national government for prioritizing the rehabilitation of the vital road corridor, which has remained in poor condition for years.

The road is considered a critical link for transportation, trade, and access to essential services.

Members of the Bong County Legislative Caucus, particularly Representative Foday Fahnbulleh of Bong County District #7, have been widely credited for their sustained advocacy at the national level. Community members say the lawmakers’ persistence in Parliament reflects a strong commitment to addressing local development needs.

Senator Prince Kermue Moye, often described by supporters as a key political figure in Bong County, along with other lawmakers, has also played a notable role in advancing the project.

John Yarkpowolo and Peter Kermue, residents, acknowledge that the Bong County Legislative Caucus’s collective efforts helped ensure the allocation of resources necessary to launch the road rehabilitation.

While welcoming the commencement of construction, citizens are calling for close monitoring of the project to ensure quality and adherence to professional standards. Many residents have urged their senators and representatives to maintain strict oversight of the contractor, emphasizing that the long-term benefits of the road depend on the quality of work delivered.

Once completed, the Totota–Sanoyea–Phebe Road is expected to significantly boost local and national economic activity. Improved road access will ease the movement of goods and people, enhance trade, and support agricultural and commercial activities in Bong and Gbapolu counties.

The road is also expected to improve access to markets, healthcare facilities, schools, and employment opportunities, thereby improving the overall quality of life for thousands of residents. Community members hope the project will stimulate further development initiatives and attract additional investment to the region.

As construction progresses, anticipation continues to build. Many residents see the project not only as a transportation upgrade but as a symbol of progress and effective collaboration between government and local communities.

The commencement of the Totota–Sanoyea–Phebe Road rehabilitation stands as a significant achievement for Bong County and its people, offering renewed hope for sustainable development and regional integration.

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