
MONROVIA – Deputy House of Representatives Speaker Thomas Fallah visited Salayea District to inspect vital infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing the quality of life for residents of Lofa County.
The Deputy Speaker expressed his enthusiasm for the newly constructed resting area, police station, and market hall, which are set to be dedicated to the community by President Joseph Nyuma Boakai on July 19, 2025.

During the visit, Fallah emphasized the importance of these developments in providing essential services to the people of Lofa.
The new resting area is designed to offer a comfortable stopover for travelers, ensuring their safety and convenience. The police station aims to bolster security and community safety, while the market hall will create new economic opportunities for local vendors and farmers, fostering growth in the local economy.

“I am thrilled to witness the progress being made in our beloved Lofa County,” Fallah stated. “These projects are not just bricks and mortar; they represent our commitment to improving living standards and promoting development in our region.”
To commemorate this significant milestone, Fallah encourages all residents of Lofa to turn out in large numbers to welcome President Boakai during the dedication ceremony. “Let us come together, united in purpose, as we focus on development and the future of Lofa,” he said. “Your presence will signal our shared commitment to progress and collaboration.”

Residents of Salayea District have expressed their excitement and anticipation for the upcoming inauguration and the positive impact these projects will have on their community. As the date approaches, local leaders are rallying support for the event, highlighting the need for unity and participation in the ongoing development efforts across the county.
As Lofa County looks toward a future filled with promise, the dedication of these essential projects marks a pivotal step in enhancing the quality of life for its residents, positioning the region for sustained growth and prosperity.






