Liberians Consider NRF As The Most Innovative Institution Of The Year

As GNN gathering details about people and institutions who made headway in the growth and development of Africa’s oldest independence nation, Liberia during the 2022 year in review, it was greatly noticed that many of those spoken to have graded the National Road Fund Management for its professional services and commitment to Liberia.

The National Road Fund under the management team of Boniface D. Satu over the years has extremely performed as required by law in financing the Ministry of Public Works for the rehabilitation of roads in Liberia; its financial support to the Ministry of Public Works, according to GNN sources is remarkable and well pleased in the site of Liberians.

Speaking further, those Liberians who spoke to the GNN are recommending to the Liberian presidency to appreciate this institution’s management team for its numerous financial support to the country’s road network as the year 2022 come to close in order for more motivation in their performing of its respective duties to provide more funding to the Public Works Ministry.

Its mountain financial support to the Ministry of Public Works to systematically improving the country’s roads has been recognized by Liberians who submitted countless entries calling for the NRF to be named 2022 Innovation Institution of the year.

In addition of this award by the GNN to the management of NRF, recently a local Civil Society groups honored the Chief Executive Officer of the National Road Fund, Hon. Boniface D. Satu for his professional managerial skills at that institution to make it more viable and important to the country and its people.

Information gathered by the GNN has revealed that the National Road Fund’s sustainable plan is to ensure that the Liberian leader, President George Manneh Weah vision to improving Liberia’s road network is sustained.

 Therefore, it is no mistake to award this institution as GNN Most Innovative Institution of the year 2022.

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