Keith Morrison| Staff Writer
Monrovia, Capitol Hill- Friday, February 28, 2025-The House of Representatives’ Committee on Post and Telecommunications has concluded the first phase of its public hearing into concerns over poor network connectivity in Maryland County and other parts of Liberia.
The hearing, held on Friday, February 28, 2025, brought together key sector stakeholders, including the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA), the Ministry of Post and Telecommunications, Orange Liberia GSM, and Lonestar MTN.

Committee Chairman Hon. Ivar K. Jones emphasized that the investigation will continue, stating that the committee intends to delve deeper into the matter to ensure improved service delivery for citizens.

As part of the next phase of the inquiry, the committee will embark on a tour of GSM service provider sites in the Southeast, beginning March 9, 2025. This field assessment will further evaluate the challenges contributing to poor network coverage in affected areas.

The House Committee on Post and Telecommunications remains committed to holding service providers accountable and ensuring better telecommunications services for all Liberians.
Edited: Jesefu Morris Keita |Editor-In- Chief
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