Concerned Bomi Residents Want WCL’s Effort Acknowledged

Concerned citizens of Bomi County have urged the public to recognize not only the negatives but also the positive contributions of Western Cluster Company. Youth activists, Sando Kawah and Morris Sayou, who highlighted several projects implemented by the company since its operation began in 2011, said, “Our people have been so focused on the negatives of Western Cluster. Have they forgotten the many initiatives by the company so soon?”

   While acknowledging some lapses on the part of Western Cluster, Morris and Sando said they believe these issues can be addressed, emphasizing the need to also recognize the company’s positive impacts.

   The two residents of Bomi County pointed out that many residents have benefited from employment opportunities provided by Western Cluster, which has enabled them to support their families.

   “Let us be real… look at the Gwe Town and Klay bridges, the multipurpose buildings in Tubmanburg, the chiefs’ compound, the Coleman Hill to Sackie Town road, Western Cluster funded all of these projects and many others,” they added.

   They called on their fellow residents to appreciate the opportunities and improvements brought to the county by Western Cluster.

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