By Elijah Easter Kaykay
Orange Liberia has fulfilled its commitment to residents of Wee Statutory District by completing the full rehabilitation of the Blehzee Bridge, a long-standing infrastructure concern that had endangered motorists and pedestrians for years.
The project, carried out in partnership with the office of District #4 Representative Alfred Hezekiah Flomo, has transformed the once-dilapidated structure into a safer and more reliable passageway for communities in the district.
Representative Flomo praised Orange Liberia for what he described as a timely and impactful intervention. “Orange Liberia kept their word without delay,” Rep. Flomo said.
“This bridge is now safe for our people, and that means everything to us.”Rehabilitation works required a temporary closure of the road, a process that was managed with coordinated communication to residents.
Local authorities say community cooperation and efficient planning between Orange Liberia and the district office helped minimize disruptions during the construction period.
The newly restored bridge is expected to be officially dedicated in the coming days at a ceremony organized jointly by Orange Liberia and Rep. Flomo’s office.
According to district officials, the upcoming event will highlight not just the completion of the project but also Orange Liberia’s ongoing commitment to improving infrastructure, safety, and overall development in Wee Statutory District.
