Liberia: National Road Fund Concludes Town Hall Meetings in Monrovia

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Monrovia — Residents of Peace Island and Doe Communities in Monrovia on November 8th and 15th respectively participated in two informative town hall meetings organized by the Center for Media Studies and Peacebuilding (CEMESP) on behalf of the National Road Fund of Liberia (NRFL). These meetings were part of an ongoing effort to engage local communities in understanding the operations and impact of the NRFL, particularly focusing on its role in road development and maintenance across Liberia.

At the Peace Island Community Town Hall meeting, which saw a strong turnout of community members, the Manager of the NRFL Madam Joseta Neufville-Wento took center stage to highlight the importance of maintaining roads funded by the National Road Fund. In her address, she emphasized the role of the NRFL in generating and expending funds for road projects, detailing how the Fund finances the construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance of vital road infrastructures across the country.

“These roads are not just constructed; they are funded by the National Road Fund with contributions from various sources, including taxes on petroleum products and donor funds. It is, therefore, critical for us all to take good care of these roads to ensure their longevity and the continued development of our country,” she urged the residents. Her call to action was to inspire community ownership and care for the Peace Island community road which was also funded by the NRFL.

Meanwhile, in Doe Community, the town hall meeting saw a detailed presentation from NRFL Chief Program officer Albert Samukai and Media Relations Director Emmett Coker. They explained the various projects financed by the NRFL and provided insight into how the Fund is playing a significant role in road infrastructure improvements in Liberia. They also discussed the strategic goals of the NRFL, such as ensuring that funds are efficiently utilized for the betterment of the country’s road network.