Dedicates Refurbish Rehab Community Market.
Rehab Community, Paynesville – President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has issued a stern warning against naming presidential development projects after him, stressing that his goal is to make a significant difference in the lives of common Liberians rather than acquire credit.
“I didn’t come to this presidency to be praised, I come to make our people life better.”
With financial assistance from the National Oil Company of Liberia (NOCAL), the National Port Authority (NPA), and the National Social Security and Welfare Corporation (NASSCORP), the market’s renovation was overseen by Cytarus G. Dahn, the Office of the Presidential Special Projects Coordinator.
According to president Boakai, marketers are essential to the nation’s economy and should have respectable spots to do business. “Our marketers deserve better. They must not be left behind since they are contributing significantly to the economy.”
The president reaffirmed his dedication to real change, declaring that he will no longer devote himself to little projects like hand pumps. “We have moved beyond the celebration of hand pumps after 178 years as a nation. I will not be dedicating any more of those.”
The market refurbishment, according to Presidential Special Projects Coordinator Cytarus Dahn, came after a thorough evaluation of the facility’s disrepair and the many difficulties encountered by marketers.

Presidential Special Projects Coordinator Cytarus Dahn
“The terrible condition of the Rehab Market moved our team. This renovations is a reaction to such worries. It is our responsibility to make sure that Liberians, particularly women who are engage in the unorganized sector, have access to modern, and secure workspaces,” she stated.
According to Madan Dahn, the renovations cost about $98,000 in total. In order to improve the shopping experience of both buyers and sellers. Tthe renovated facility now has standardized market tables, administrative offices, and modern restrooms, including fans among others.