Monrovia, Liberia – In order to say goodbye to Julia K. Bono, the deceased Superintendent of Grand Bassa County, President Joseph N. Boakai along a group of government representatives travel to Buchanan, Grand Bassa County on thursday.
President Boakai praised Superintendent Bono in his homage, calling her a dedicated leader whose commitment to her County and nation embodied genuine devotion to mankind.
The President urged the family to stay together, stressing that unity and collective strength are essential to upholding her legacy.
“Superintendent Bono always placed the welfare of others above her own interests. She envisioned a Grand Bassa where development and unity thrived. Her steadfast dedication to the populace will always serve as an inspiration.”
The late Superintendent played a crucial role in promoting cooperation and promoting the development goal of Grand Bassa County and Liberia overall, the Liberian Leader added in his account of his encounters with deseeded.
He encouraged the Grand Bassa populace to preserve the values of harmony, love, and advancement that Superintendent Bono promoted while she was in office.
“Bassa is a lovely place, and if we genuinely cherish our common heritage, separation is not acceptable. One of the best ways to honor her memory will be your dedication to promoting unity and creating a county that reflects the goals of all its citizens.”
Serving Grand Bassa County with distinction, Superintendent Julia K. Bono left a legacy of leadership, dedication, and compassion. Her efforts to the Liberian government and Unity Party were greatly appreciated.
The President offers Grand Bassa County, the bereaved family, and everyone else grieving the loss of an incredible leader his sincerest sympathies.