As He Delegates Sanitary Project.
Monrovia, Liberia – Bomi County needs better living conditions, according to President Joseph N. Boakai. Speaking to the delegation of his Special Water Initiative in Bomi County on Saturday, February 8, 2025, President Boakai stated that it is intolerable to witness Liberians living like this after 177 years and that it is time to move on in order to assist the people of Bomi and Liberia as a whole.
According to Amb. Boakai, water is life, as such, he will ensure that the Special Presidential Water initiative project will be established in other counties.
“Bomi and other Counties in Liberia are backwards, but my government will work to change it for the better,” President Boakai noted.
According to Boakai, “My government will endeavor to improve the situation in Bomi and other Liberian counties, which are backwards.”
Liberians deserve better, the Liberian leader said, adding that his administration will work to improve the counties. In order to contribute to the development of Liberia, he urged Liberians to assert themselves and band together.
President Boakai maintained that Liberians have all they need to live a better life, so there is no need for them to suffer; they only lack the will and effort to change things.

Daniel N. Kolubah, the Presidential Envoy for Trade, Investments, and Economic Development, stated that the project, which lasted for two weeks, was worth more than US$25,000.
He added that the finance for the project was provided by a friend of the president not the government and that it ought to have been finished prior to the president’s annual address to the nation (SONA).
In his capacity as project coordinator, Kolubah revealed that plans are underway to engage in negotiations with allies in order to secure the installation of forty water units in other counties.