Heritage News Liberia / 11/Apr/2023 /
MPC embarks on reconditioning of Feeder Road in Grand Bassa County
The Political Leader of the Movement for Progressive Change (MPC), Simeon Freeman, has said Grand Bassa County deserves better in terms of development like any other county in Liberia.
Mr. Freeman said as part of his political interest and contributions to Grand Bassa County is to help recondition bad roads that are affecting the movement of the people residing in those communities.
“If people have good community roads in the county the economy will flourish, commercial activities become alive because vehicles and local bike riders will be able to do business and empower themselves in this struggling economy of ours,”
Mr. Freeman pointed out.
Mr. Freeman, through his MPC political party, embarked on the reconditioning of major feeder roads in Buchanan City, Grand Bassa County.
The road project is part of his (Freeman) developmental contribution to the county and improve the smooth movement of residents in that part of the county.
The Freeman team moved into Buchana City with a yellow machine on Wednesday, March 29 2023 and immediately started the grinding of major feeder roads in Buchanan City, Grand Bassa County.
Over six (6) feeder roads in Buchanan City have been worked on by the team and those roads were in serious deplorable condition that made it difficult to ply by vehicle and commercial bikes.
Some of the communities that have so far benefited from the project include the two roads in Gonigar Town, the Pearchuzon Community two roads and another two roads of Taaba Community respectively.
The MPC Political Leader also announced that the same project will be done in other counties including Margibi, Bong and Nimba Counties respectively.
The people of the beneficial communities welcomed Mr. Freeman and his team for the work in the county.
The Chief of Gunnigar Town, one of the beneficiary communities, Thomas Dixon said he was overwhelmed to see Mr. Freeman going and investing his personal funding in a county that has lots of rich politicians that have done nothing for the county.
“This road has been bad for years and haven’t seen anyone done what Simeon Freeman is doing in our community,” he said.
The Community Chairman of Tar Bar Community, Isaac Gibson, described Mr. Freeman’s project as timely for the county, especially as the raining season is approaching.
“This road is one the major roads here in Buchanan City and it has been in this deplorable condition for decades, but we are now glad to see it being grid by a son of the county, we are proud of him and we also encouraging other sons of the county to follow the good examples of Mr. Freeman and his MPC team.
One good thing I see written all over Simeon Freeman is the value he has for our people, only a farsighted people will think in the direction Mr. Freeman is focusing his development in the county,’’ a former Community leader Chris Parlon has said.
The Movement for Progressive Change Grand Bassa County Chairman, Daniel T. Bryant, said the MPC is a political party that has the solution for Liberia through its rich platform of the party.
Mr. Bryant said his political leader Simeon Freeman has planned to reach out to the Bassa people upon his return from his travels.
Mr. Freeman is currently out of the country, but his team headed by the party Chairman O’Neil Passawe is in Bassa implementing the mandate of the party.
Chairman Bryant, who is the host of the team because he resides in the county, has been identifying the major deplorable roads in Buchanan City for grinding the roads.
“Our people are happy because many of these roads being worked by the MPC are roads that are not easily plied by bikes or cars but from now onward everybody can use it, this is what happens when you have a political leader who puts politics aside and reach out to his people,” he said.
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