LIS Bomi County Detachment Renovates Office
As the saying goes, women are results-oriented in the discharge of their official duties. So is the saying in the case of the current County Commander of the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS).
Mercy Nagbe, Bomi County Commander of Liberia Immigration Service (LIS), is said to be making headway among her fellow county commanders in Liberia.
According to information gathered, the LIS Bomi County commander was able to lobby along with her team in securing two acres of land for use by the LIS near Western Cluster in Bomi County.
The old office building of the LIS in Bomi County has been in a deplorable condition for many years.
LIS Assistant Commissioner in Bomi County noted that the renovation of the LIS county office speaks to her commitment in buttressing the effort of the Government of Liberia (GOL) in addressing challenges confronting the county.
According to her, the support to embark on the office renovation was provided by the LIS counterpart in region two.
Speaking over the weekend at the dedication ceremony of the renovated office building of the LIS, Director Patrick Dolo, who proxy for the LIS Commissioner General Designated, Elijah Rufus, at the occasion expressed his boss’s appreciation to the LIS Bomi County Commander and her team for a job well done.
According to Director Dolo, Rufus and his team stand ready to provide the necessary support to the LIS Bomi County commander and other county commanders of the LIS in the country.
The just-ended renovation dedication ceremony was held in Tubmanburg, and brought together members of the Joint Security in Bomi County, among others.