By Jeremiah Binda
Lofa County Senator Momo T. Cyrus has officially dedicated an eight-room clinic in the Kaza Section of Voinjama District, reaffirming his commitment to strengthening healthcare delivery and community development across the county.
The dedication ceremony, held in Zaza Town, brought together local government officials, traditional leaders, health professionals, and residents of the area. Speaking on behalf of the senator, his Chief of Staff said the clinic was constructed in response to repeated appeals from citizens during the senator’s recent visit to the district.
According to the Chief of Staff, Arthur Kowah, the project was completed at an estimated cost of L$1.4 million. To ensure the facility becomes fully operational, Senator Cyrus further pledged L$600,000 for the procurement of essential medical supplies and equipment.
Community leaders from the Kaza Section and the Officer-in-Charge of the newly dedicated clinic expressed profound appreciation to the senator, describing the facility as a significant boost to healthcare access for residents who previously traveled long distances to seek medical attention.
They also pledged to properly manage and maintain the clinic for the benefit of the community.
The clinic dedication forms part of a series of humanitarian and development initiatives carried out by Senator Cyrus during his visit to Lofa County for the festive season.
As part of the outreach, he also donated food items to patients at the Telewoyan Memorial Hospital.
In a related effort to promote economic inclusion, Senator Cyrus presented L$1 million to the Fula community in Lofa County to support women’s empowerment initiatives, a gesture that was warmly welcomed by beneficiaries and community leaders.
