River Gee County – The Government of Liberia has begun building the Deabo Public School in Youworken Town, River Gee County. The project is part of the Deabo Public School Construction Initiative and was launched by the Ministry of Education.
The new school will have eight classrooms, three offices, one auditorium, six bathrooms, and a service room. Construction started on August 31, 2025, and is expected to be finished by March 31, 2027.
Beneya Corporation is building the project under the direction of the Deabo Development Association, with PR-Tech Incorporated providing engineering supervision.
The entire project, which will cost roughly US$155,000, is funded by the government. Representative Johnson Williams put a lot of effort through his leadership to persuading the government to reconstruct the school.
For many years, parents were concerned about their children’s safety because they had to learn in a building that was dangerous and collapsing.
Representative Williams has been incredibly committed to enhancing local education, according to community residents. They value his efforts to ensure that the government took the needs of the schoolchildren into consideration.
Families now believe that their kids will have a safer learning environment because of his efforts. The new school will significantly enhance the educational experience for kids in Youworken Town and surrounding regions, according to local education officials.
Locals view this endeavor as a significant step toward giving their kids improved access to high-quality education.
Reported by: athaniel G. Natty, II, River Gee County Correspondent
