Japan Commits US$20 Million for Road Connectivity in Liberia
Japan Commits US$20 Million for Road Connectivity in Liberia
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MONROVIA – The Government of Japan has committed to provide US$20 million to extend the road from Freeport to the Gabriel Tucker Bridge before the end of 2023 in a bid to address the nation’s struggling road sector.
The latest commitment in the tone of US$20 million for road connectivity is in addition to the ongoing Somalia Drive road project.
Feasibility work on the road corridor from Freeport to the Gabriel Tucker Bridge is expected to kick off shortly.
However, the Somalia Drive Highway which was under construction for years will shortly be renamed Japan Highway and turned over on 26th July, 2021 as a gift to the Government and People of Liberia.
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