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Liberia launches inquiry over delay of Gbarnga-Konia Road Construction Modified date: The House of Representative in Liberia has mandated its Committee on Public Works to launch an inquiry into the abrupt standstill of the Gbarnga-Konia Road Construction project. The decision was as a result of a letter jointly written by several lawmakers of Lofa County including Francis Sakila Nyumalin, Julie Fatorma Wiah and Cllr. Beyan D. Haword, calling for the House’s intervention over the delay in the road construction project. “… It can be recalled that the implementation of the Gbarnga-Konia Road Construction Project commenced barely three years ago, but unexpectedly stalled for more than six months now without any explanation or cause given by authorities of the Public Works Ministry. We are therefore left with no choice but to seek the intervention of Plenary,” read the letter. ....
Liberia: House Launches Inquiry over Delay of Gbarnga-Konia Road Construction Project Liberia: House Launches Inquiry over Delay of Gbarnga-Konia Road Construction Project Share Capitol Hill, Monrovia – Plenary of the House of Representative has mandated its Committee on Public Works to launch an inquiry into the abrupt standstill of the Gbarnga-Konia highway project. Plenary’s decision was based on a communication jointly written by several lawmakers of Lofa County calling for the House’s intervention over the delay in the road construction project. “… It can be recalled that the implementation of the above named project commenced barely three years ago; but abruptly came to a standstill more than six months now without any explanation or cause given by authorities of the Public Works Ministry. We are therefore left with no alternative but to seek the intervention of Plenary.” ....