Rep. Wiah celebrate Christmas with kinsmen by providing cash support

Rep. Wiah celebrate Christmas with kinsmen by providing cash support

Representative Sampson Wiah has fulfills his promise by distributing fifty thousand Liberians Dollars (LRD$ 50,000.00)each to the three Statutory Districts of District #2 Sinoe County residents residing in Montserrado County to Celebrate the Festive season.

While en-route to Sinoe to celebrate the Festive Season with the People of his District, as the newest “Talk and Do” in Electoral District #2, Sinoe County, Hon. Samson Wiah on Thursday, December 23, 2021,  presented the cash of one hundred and Fifty thousand Liberians Dollars (LRD$ 150,000.00) amongst the three districts citizens of Electoral District #2 Sinoe County residing in Montserrado to celebrate the season while the people will also be merrymaking in the district.

According to a release on his Official Facebook page, the lawmaker also gave the amount of six thousand Liberians Dollars (LRD$ 6,000.00) to the Representatives/leaders of the three districts as transportation for the money to the people for the celebration. Meanwhile, Hon. Wiah, through the COS Hon. Banju McCurley also presented a brand new motorcycle to Mr. Nathaniel Debleh, the road manager of District #2 for the smooth construction of the road.

COS Hon. Banju McCurley also presented a brand new motorcycle to Mr. Nathaniel Debleh, the road manager of District #2

Receiving the money, the three districts leaders Mr. Patrick Nyenkan of Dugbe, Mr. Moses W. Doe of Jadea, and Mr. Ben Jagbah of Jadepo all appreciated the Representative for continuously being a man of his words and promised to organize a joyous celebration with the people in Monrovia while the District will me merrymaking.

Hon. Wiah departs Monrovia today for about two weeks to stay in the district to commemorate the celebration of the festive season with the people of Electoral district #2 Sinoe County.

The activity begins tomorrow with a mini tournament in Kwatuo, Dugbe River District, and continues in the entire district up to 2022.

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