Bomi Citizens Commend Western Cluster For Road Rehabilitation

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Several residents of Coleman Town, Bomi Highway, have extolled the management of Western Cluster Company for rehabilitating the Tubmanburg-to-Montserrado road within a short period.

Expressing gratitude to the company’s management and the Liberian government for the collaboration to ensure that their road is rehabilitated. Coleman Town Chief, Suku Sheriff, indicated that the road is now much better than its previous condition through the intervention of Western Cluster. “For now, the road is a little better because we used to take an hour to go from here to Monrovia. For the level of work that has been done on it by the Western Cluster, it is much better,” he said. Chief Sheriff, however, said he wants the government and the management of Western Cluster to rebuild their road.

Also expressing appreciation to Western Cluster for their intervention on the road was J. Romell Cummings, a resident of Coleman Town, who noted that the road is somehow better and is releasing them from the difficulties they have undergone due to its deplorable condition.

“To be honest, I believe ten is better than zero. I am happy because we used to take one hour, or two hours, from here to get to Montserrado, but now, we are taking, like forty-five to one hour, to get to Montserrado.

Cummings recommended to the government that Western Cluster keeps reconditioning the road from Bomi to Montserrado.

Morris Nyeken, in a joyous mood, historized the importance of the company’s intervention.

“Yesterday I went to town on this road, and I thank God for the road because it is much better. Only from Klay to get to town the people have much work to do on the road, but from Klay to Bomi Hill the road is better. The work is ok, just that they have not yet completed it.”

He further stated, “I just want to thank the government and Western Cluster for the work they have started doing. We appreciate the work Western Cluster is doing on our road.”

Western Cluster is rehabilitating the road from Klay to St. Paul Bridge.

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