Close Menu
Rural Reporters News Network
    What's Hot

    NEC – Liberia Strongly Denounces Protest at Upper Bong County Magisterial Office

    January 9, 2026

    400 Pieces of Bush-Meat Confiscated in Western Liberia: One Person Arrested   

    January 9, 2026

    Zwedru Residents’ Order City Hall to Clear Cattle from City or Face Problem

    January 9, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Rural Reporters News Network
    • Home
    • About
    • Politics
    • Development
      • Education
      • Health
      • Road/Infrastructure
    • Sports

      Foya-LFA Silent Over Complaint of Abandoned Friendly Match

      January 9, 2026

      River Gee Files Formal Protest Against Grand Cape Mount at National County Sports Meet

      January 7, 2026

      Grand Kru Records Strong Wins Over Grand Bassa in Football and Kickball Quarterfinals

      January 5, 2026

      Ambassador Yorlay Receives the President of Bourges Football Club

      December 20, 2025

      River Gee County Sweeps Group A, Storms into Quarterfinals of National County Sports Meet

      December 18, 2025
    • Environment
      • Agriculture
      • Forest/Land
      • Wildlife
    • Rural Life
      • Arts and Culture
      • Untold Story
      • Images
    • Crimes
      • Gender Based Violence
      • Land Conflict
      • Others
    • Other News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Rural Reporters News Network
    Home » Amid Power Irregularities, LibEnergy Commences Meter Installation in River Gee
    Others

    Amid Power Irregularities, LibEnergy Commences Meter Installation in River Gee

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkDecember 18, 20254 Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Consignment of new brand meters that have been brought to River Gee County by LibEnergy;a power generation Company.
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    By: Ben T.C. Brooks |River-Gee Correspondent

    River Gee County | Dec. 18, 2025 | Despite persistent power supply challenges, LibEnergy, operating through the Liberia Electricity Corporation – LEC, has begun the installation of prepaid electricity meters for customers in River Gee County.

    Speaking to our reporter in Fish-Town, during the week, LibEnergy Regional Manager Henry Hoge disclosed that over 600 prepaid meters have been delivered to the county, with installation activities already underway across various communities.

    According to Hoge, the meter deployment forms part of LibEnergy’s broader strategy to strengthen power accountability, promote transparent billing, and enhance customer service, even as technical challenges continue to affect the system.

    He acknowledged that electricity supply along the Pleebo–Fish-Town highway remains unstable, stressing that the current infrastructure cannot sustain a continuous 12-hour power supply.

    The Regional Manager attributed these difficulties to substandard electrical installations carried out by a former service partner, which continue to undermine system reliability.

    On the issue of cost, Hoge explained that each prepaid meter is priced at US$120, with customers given the option to pay the full amount upfront or enroll in a 13-month installment plan.

    Mr.Henry Hoge, LibEnergy Regional Manager.

    Under the installment arrangement, an initial payment of US$8.00 is required and will be deducted from the total cost.

    He further announced that LibEnergy office in River Gee County is open to the public from 8:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday, to facilitate metering services and other business transactions.

    Despite the ongoing power irregularities, Henry Hoge urged residents to remain patient and cooperative, emphasizing that public support is essential to the success of the meter installation exercise and to the long-term improvement of electricity services in the county.

    Importantly, he assured residents that once the meter installation phase is completed, LibEnergy the Liberia Electricity Cooperation will move to standardize and upgrade the existing electricity infrastructure in River Gee.

    The next phase, he said, is expected to correct technical deficiencies and gradually improve both the stability and duration of power supply.

    Many residents, particularly electricity customers, have voiced dissatisfaction with the ongoing meter installation exercise, describing it as a negative development due to persistent power instability.

    LibEnergy’s vehicle offloading new consignment of meters in River Gee County.

    While acknowledging that the initiative has the potential to promote fair billing, transparency, and accountability, they remain concerned that unreliable electricity supply undermines its immediate benefits, despite its promise for improved services in the long term.

    It be recalled early 2019, a US$31.8 million funding agreement was secured under the Liberia Energy Efficiency Access Project – LEEAP, with support from the African Development Bank – AfDB and the European Union – EU in partnership with the Government of Liberia.

    Following the agreement, the Government and its partners initiated the installation of power infrastructure, including light poles, leading to the electrification of the corridor from Pleebo in Maryland County to Fish Town in River Gee County.

    The project was executed by the Indian firm ALPHA TND LTD, and residents of Fish Town experienced electricity for the first time on July 5, 2023.

    The transmission lines constructed under the project now supply electricity to more than 34 communities across southeastern Liberia, serving both private households and public institutions.

    LEEAP was a cornerstone initiative of the Weah administration, aligned with the Pro-Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Development, aimed at expanding access to reliable and affordable electricity nationwide.

    However, the current power challenges in River Gee County stand in contrast to these earlier gains, as many residents continue to experience prolonged outages and inconsistent electricity supply, underscoring the urgent need for infrastructure upgrades and sustained investment.

    Featured Picks Top News
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Rural Reporters News Network

      Related Posts

      NEC – Liberia Strongly Denounces Protest at Upper Bong County Magisterial Office

      January 9, 2026

      400 Pieces of Bush-Meat Confiscated in Western Liberia: One Person Arrested   

      January 9, 2026

      Zwedru Residents’ Order City Hall to Clear Cattle from City or Face Problem

      January 9, 2026

      4 Comments

      1. 7slots on December 21, 2025 6:51 am

        7slots. Okay so, they definitely have a lot of slots. The navigation can be a little tricky. I’ve seen better bonuses, but hey, it’s slots. Check it out yourselves here 7slots.

        Reply
      2. z777gameapk on January 4, 2026 12:38 am

        Downloaded the z777gameapk earlier today. Installation took no time, and the app runs super smooth. I’m quite impressed. Recommended if you are looking for a new game app! z777gameapk

        Reply
      3. q888betlogin on January 4, 2026 3:00 am

        Logged in through q888betlogin and everything went super smoothly. Fast and reliable. What more could you want? Def recommending q888betlogin.

        Reply
      4. 858bet1 on January 8, 2026 9:07 pm

        858bet1 is a great option when you are looking for reliability and security in one place. Try it yourself at 858bet1.

        Reply
      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      Editors Picks

      Zwedru Residents’ Order City Hall to Clear Cattle from City or Face Problem

      January 9, 2026

      Grand Kru Launches Countywide Mpox Vaccination Campaign

      January 9, 2026

      LTA Reaffirms Commitment to Consumer Protection

      January 9, 2026

      Talk-Show Participants in Bong Praise Hospital Administrator

      January 8, 2026
      Latest Posts

      Subscribe to News

      Get the latest sports news from RRNN Liberi about world, sports and politics.

      Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest Vimeo WhatsApp TikTok Instagram

      News

      • World
      • US Politics
      • EU Politics
      • Business
      • Opinions
      • Connections
      • Science

      Company

      • Information
      • Advertising
      • Classified Ads
      • Contact Info
      • Do Not Sell Data
      • GDPR Policy
      • Media Kits

      Services

      • Subscriptions
      • Customer Support
      • Bulk Packages
      • Newsletters
      • Sponsored News
      • Work With Us

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest creative news from Rural Reporters

      © 2026 Rural Reporters News Network RRNN.
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms
      • Accessibility

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.