South East, Liberia – The difficulties along the Southeast route, particularly during the wet season, cannot be overemphasized, according to Minister of Public Works Ruth Coker-Collins. However, she pointed out that, given ongoing initiatives deeply embedded in Liberia’s rural areas, the government’s commitment to resolving that is apparent.
While it would take some time for those initiatives to spread throughout the Southeast, Minister Coker-Collins continued, “We have started some minor works that will see no vehicles stuck during the rainy season.”
The Minister praised the Weah administration and said Public Works continues to work for and deliver on better living conditions for all Liberians and those residing in Liberia.
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