By Akoi M Baysah, Jr.
Palm Farm Community residents in Central Louisiana District number one Montserrado County have benefited Ninety Thousands Liberian Dollars and Ten Bags Cement from its Representative Rugie Y. Barry as a contribution towards a bridge construction project.
Making remarks over the weekend, Louisiana Township, Council Chairman, Moses Dennis Bolay said achievements are made when people entrusted with power work together with citizens, adding that it easily allows progress to sail.
“This is how development works, when leaders and citizens work together, progress becomes possible.”
Bolay has stressed that the money and the cement donated are meant to enhance the construction of the bridge designated for the community inorder to ease the difficulty residents have gone through in time past.
According to him, this in support of the Representative Barry development drive to connect communities urging the Community leadership to facilitate the continuation of the bridge project.
Bolay has encouraged residents to maintain openness in communicating with their leaders to enable pressing community needs to be promptly addressed.
Receiving the donated items, the Acting Chairperson of the Palm Farm Community, Madam Agnes Brown, outlined the severe hardships residents endure, particularly during the rainy season, due to deplorable road conditions and the damaged bridge.
Madam Brown explained that the situation prompted community leaders to seek help from their district lawmaker, Rugie Barry through Wilton Sesay and she’s impressed with the swift response.
She described the intervention as timely and impactful, noting that the bridge serves thousands of residents within Palm Farm Community and neighboring areas across Central Louisiana Township.
The bridge when completed will greatly enhance mobility, economic activities, and access for Palm Farm and surrounding communities.It is expected to benefit a large population and serve as a vital transportation link within Central Louisiana Township.
