Madam Betty Z. Loman

LIBERIA: Western Cluster Liberia Commended

Madam Betty Z. Loman

Citizens in project-affected communities in Bomi County, Western Liberia have praised the management of Western Cluster Limited, (WCL) for the level of developmental initiatives being carried out in their towns and villages.

With the level of developments, the citizens have   expressed their delight over the improvement being done in Borbor Town and other affected communities as well as the provision of safe drinking water.

They made these known recently to when a team of journalists visited the area.

Francis Alieu, the development Chairman for Borbor Town in Bomi County, said, “Our hand pump is well fixed and we are happy about it.”

“In addition, they fixed [reconditioned] our road to the extent that one can even be sleeping and at the same time running on it”.

Also speaking, Madam Betty Z. Loman, a classroom teacher in Bola Town, Senjeh District, Bomi County commended the company.

For her part, the Chairlady of Zelekai Town, Madam Korpo Momolu commended the company for the construction of road.  “Our road is all right for now because, before then, passengers riding on motorbikes could get down off the bikes on which they used to ride because of the bad road conditions.”

“But for now, no more getting down from bikes, while on your journey between Duala and Tubmanburg or Bomi County”.

“Well, what I want to tell Western cluster is thanks for what she has started and that the company should continue; they should not stop”.

Commenting on the issue of hand-pump, Madam Momolu  said that:  “The hand-pump is now safe because, as time passed, it used to be opened, which attracted harmful substances.”

“But since the renovation and fencing of the hand pump in the area by Western Cluster, the issue of safe drinking water in the area has been taken care of by Western Cluster Liberia”.

Meanwhile, the Town Chief of Zelekai Town,  Mr. Edwin Momolu   described senior managers  from Western Cluster   as  down-to-Earth and selfless people.

“They are not proud, they come here to me on my farm, sit with me and we discuss about the needs of our town and the community as a whole”.

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