Rural Liberians Urge New GOVT to Make Road Connectivity Paramount, ForemostSeveral rural Liberian farmers and business people have lamented the fact that President George Manneh Weah did not mention anything about road connectivity in his inaugural address on January 22, 2018 in Paynesville, outside Monrovia. However, political commentators told the Daily Observer in separate interviews on Monday that perhaps the Liberian leader might give details on his infrastructure development plans in his legislative agenda. The lack of good road connectivity is an age old problem that has confronted rural dwellers including farming communities virtually forever. Entire sections of the country are cut off during the annual rainy season as most roads degenerate into muddy troughs that make vehicular traffic extremely challenging. This should claim the immediate attention of our new government,” farmer Davidson B. Kolliewala stressed.
Source: Daily Observer January 25, 2018 02:15 UTC