On Friday, February 18, 2022, Nimba County’s electoral district #7 Representative, Roger S. Domah, presented his 2021 annual legislative report to his citizens.
The program was held at the Gondoun Community Peace Hall in Saclepea City, one of the many infrastructural projects completed and dedicated by the Unity Party stalwart.
A cross-session of citizens gathered as Representative Domah highlighted his engagements in the areas of lawmaking, representation and oversight, the three cardinal responsibilities of a lawmaker, reaffirming that they are prepared to reelect him.
The lawmaker, dubbed by his people as a “serious lawmaker”, also touched on infrastructural projects, including work on the Saclepea guest house, annexes to the Saclepea General Market, the Blapa Peace Hall, market projects in Fleedin, Tengbein and Buanplay, and completion work on the Gblah and Garwonpa clinics.
Others include the completion of the Sackor Public School and the Gbanquoi School Extension, completed culvert bridge in Yenpa, in-progress construction of the Miaplay Bonnah Peace Hall, construction of a Clinic in Behyeepea under the County Social Development Fund (CSDF), construction of the Miaplay Yeezlay Bridge under the CSDF, construction of the Fleedin Bridge under the CSDF, among many other things.
Representative Domah also elaborated on his contributions to other community projects being undertaken by communities, individuals and other institutions, as well as his investment in education and youth employment, areas in which he enumerated the provision of scholarships and financial aid opportunities to thousands of students across the district and beyond.
On the other hand, the policymaker disclosed the provision of safe-drinking water to scores of communities, including the Wehla Community, Christian Community, Peace Community, Monoplay Community, Airfield Community, Civilized Quarter, Sanquoi and Luopa, Ylamba School, among several others.
There was a moment of interaction, with citizens making comments, asking questions and making recommendations as well as additional requests for interventions.
Earlier, the hard-working lawmaker had a town hall meeting in Fleedin and later served as guest speaker at the Student Council Government installation of the Agnes Lablah Memorial United Methodist School in Saclepea.
In keeping with his plan, the lawmaker broke ground for the construction of a Peace Hall in Gbanla Town, a project which immediately started and is aggressively in progress.
He later had a meeting with the citizens of Mehnpa, at which time he was asked by the citizens to complete their guest house, refurbish their peace hall and help the young people with their office project.
According to R. Cyrus Saye, the Media Officer in the office of Representative Domah, all of these requests were accepted, and the citizens were asked to identify a community contractor who will do an estimate of what is needed to complete the different projects.
Saye said the activities continue with planned meetings with the people of Tonwin and Yeeganpa communities.
“True to our word, Representative Roger SWY Domah visited Gbanla Town and broke ground for the construction of a peace hall. Later, he had an engagement with Mehnpa where, in keeping with the request of the community, he accepted to complete the community’s guest house and refurbish their peace hall, which is fast dilapidating,” Saye said.
He further stated, “Additionally, the Youth Chairman and his team turned over an unfinished building initiated by former Representative Evans V. Koah as a midwifery home to be completed as their resource center/office. As expected, Representative Roger Domah accepted the request of the Young People. The last two communities to complete the day were Tonwin and Yeeganpa. In Tonwin, the Representative asked the community to provide a parcel of land for the construction of a youth center, which the community request nearly a year ago.
“Graciously, the community agreed to provide the land and, for his part, Representative Roger S. Domah has already brought the cement and steel rods needed for the work, while discussions are ongoing with the community’s contractors. When constructed, this youth center will be the first of its kind in the City of Saclepea,” he said.