Liberia Civil Aviation Authority Assures Public that Pres. Weah’s Invisible Park Construction Conforms to Safety Measures
Liberia Civil Aviation Authority Assures Public that Pres. Weah’s Invisible Park Construction Conforms to Safety Measures
Share
Monrovia – The Liberia Civil Aviation Authority, responsible for regulating Liberia’s aviation sector says all precautionary measures have been put in place to ensure a safe distance from the James Spriggs Payne Airport and the Invincible Park being undertaken by the George Weah-led government.
Speaking to FrontPageAfrica Monday, Mr. Moses Kollie, Director General of the LCAA said the regulating body was contacted by the government and it offered its technical advice regarding the planned project.
Whether or not unease is again finding its way into the relationship between President Weah and his predecessor, former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, remains a mystery at least for now.
But judging by remarks made by President Weah recently at the ground-breaking ceremony for the proposed sports park at the foot of the James Spriggs Payne airport runway, it does appear that something is indeed amiss.
During the ground-breaking ceremony which took place just across the street from the former President’s residence, President Weah threw pointed jabs at her for fencing in the area at the foot of the runway, which had been used for years as an informal sports pitch.