Africa-Press – Liberia. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Zoom Network Incorporated, Ibrahim Traoré, says his company is prepared to partner with the Government of Liberia to support national development efforts and strengthen key growth sectors of the economy.
Zoom Network Incorporated is a multi-sectorial organization providing services and solutions in agriculture, health, infrastructure, education, trade, tourism, mining, real estate, energy, technology, transportation, and sports.
According to Mr. Traoré, the company aims to drive sustainable economic transformation across Liberia through innovation, investment, and strategic collaboration.
Speaking to journalists in Monrovia, Mr. Traoré expressed confidence in his company’s capacity to contribute meaningfully to Liberia’s development agenda, especially in areas such as agriculture, infrastructure, tourism, and renewable energy.
“We are able, and we are ready to finance any project. We are not coming to sit and wait for government. We just want the government to give us trust because we want to develop this country,” Mr. Traoré stated.
He emphasized that Zoom Network Incorporated is not seeking handouts but partnership, noting that the company intends to complement President Joseph Nyuma Boakai’s development vision.
Mr. Traoré believes Liberia has untapped potential and said his firm is already engaging investors to bring additional opportunities into the country. He stressed that with the right partnerships, Liberia can become an attractive commercial hub in West Africa. He highlighted several areas where urgent investment is needed, including agriculture, renewable energy, and infrastructure development.
According to him, “Liberia has vast fertile land and a favorable climate, making it ideal for large-scale agricultural production.”
He also noted that the country’s infrastructure remains underdeveloped, with many roads, bridges, and public facilities requiring construction or rehabilitation.
In the energy sector, he stressed that many communities continue to lack access to reliable and affordable electricity, which limits education, healthcare, and economic growth.
Mr. Traoré further pointed to Liberia’s rich culture and natural tourism potential, stating that with proper development and marketing, the sector could become a major contributor to national revenue.
Calling on Liberians in the diaspora, he encouraged them to invest in the country, noting that patriotism and collaboration are key to national progress.
“The country can only develop when Liberians come back home and invest. Liberia is for all Liberians, and now is the time to take advantage of a safer business environment and build the nation,” he said.
Zoom Network Incorporated says it remains committed to contributing to job creation, economic diversification, and private sector growth in Liberia.
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