Boakai directs public works ministry to prioritize community road development

H. E. Joseph Nyuma Boakai
H. E. Joseph Nyuma Boakai
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President Joseph N. Boakai, Sr., attended a worship service at the Free Pentecostal Global Mission Church in the Chicken Soup Factory Community on the Japan Freeway. During his visit, he thanked the church for its continuous prayers and support for the government and the spiritual well-being of Liberia.

President Boakai also directed the Ministry of Public Works to prioritize developing the community road in Chicken Soup Factory Community during this dry season. This directive aims to improve infrastructure and accessibility for all citizens.

The President’s visit underscores the importance of collaboration between government and religious institutions in promoting community development and spiritual growth. The Ministry of Public Works is tasked with executing President Boakai’s mandate to enhance residents’ quality of life in Chicken Soup Factory Community.



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