Rest Stop in Lofa constructed by Deputy Speaker Thomas Fallah

ZORZOR, LOFA COUNTY – In an effort to boost local infrastructure and community well-being, President Joseph Boakai visited Lofa County today and dedicated a newly constructed “Rest Stop” project, an initiative led by Deputy Speaker Thomas P. Fallah

The project aims to provide a safe and comfortable space for both travelers and local residents, fostering community development and improving the quality of life in the region.

President Boakai dedicating the Rest Stop in Lofa

During the dedication ceremony, President Boakai emphasized the critical role such projects play in enhancing local infrastructure and supporting the needs of the community.

 “These developments are not merely infrastructure improvements; they represent our commitment to ensuring that every citizen has access to safe and welcoming spaces,” he stated.

In addition to the rest stop, President Boakai inaugurated a mini police station in Lofa County, reinforcing the government’s dedication to safety and security. This new facility is expected to strengthen law enforcement efforts and promote community policing initiatives, ensuring that citizens feel secure in their daily lives.

Local leaders, including chiefs and elders, expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the President’s visit and the infrastructure developments. They highlighted the positive impact these projects will have on community resilience and unity.

 “These initiatives are a testament to the government’s commitment to our people, and we look forward to the improvements they will bring,” remarked one local chief.

The President also dedicated a small police depot in Beyan Town, Lofa County

The President was met with enthusiastic support from a large gathering of residents, who expressed their appreciation and welcomed him warmly. The event served not only as a ceremonial occasion but also as a reaffirmation of community solidarity and the collective pursuit of a better future for Lofa County.

As President Boakai continues to advocate for infrastructure improvements and community development across Liberia, today’s visit marks a significant step forward in fostering a safer and more connected society.