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People of Rivercess County want Prez. Weah implement several development projects

MONROVIA, LIBERIA – Citizens of River Cess County want President George Weah to implement several development projects in their County.

The citizens, speaking through their Representative, Byron Zanwhea, at a town hall meeting Saturday in Yarpah Town, praised President Weah for undertaking several projects across the counties, but want it replicated in their County.

Representative Zanwhea named road connectivity, basic health services, schools, and youth and women empowerment, as major concerns for the people of River Cess County.

He added that the people of River Cess County over the years have been finding it difficult to benefit from quality education and basic health services.

The River Cess County Lawmaker said when the education and health systems are improved and roads are connected, the livelihood of the people will be better.

Meanwhile, traditional leaders in the County have commended President Weah for appointing several of their sons and daughters in government.

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