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    Environmental Engineer Expresses Concern Over The Poor State of His Rich Mineral Deposit Community

    Rural Reporters News NetworkBy Rural Reporters News NetworkDecember 2, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Rev. Reagan Swen Bropleh Sr.
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    By Emmanuel Koffa

    GRAND KRU COUNTY-A newly degree earner in Master of Environmental Engineering with emphasis in Conservation and Ecosystem Management from the Tongjj University in China, Rev. Reagan Swen Bropleh Sr. has expressed deep concerns over the poor state of his rich mineral deposit community (Bolloh Statutory District) in Grand Kru County.

    Rev. Bropleh’s remarks come in the wake of his academic achievements and his commitment to advocating for the environmental and social needs of his community.

    Although Bolloh Statutory District is one of the mining communities in Grand Kru County, it is still one of the remotest districts in terms of development, mainly road connectivity.

    Speaking on November 29, 2024 at a program marking the unification ceremony of the Monrovia Based Bolloh Community, Rev. Bropleh, who has dedicated his studies to understanding and addressing environmental challenges, said Bolloh Statutory District has been overlooked for too long. “We suffered for other politicians, we risk our lives, our district has been a land of potential, but it has been left behind by people who have failed to invest time and resources into its development,” the Environmental Engineer lamented.

    Rev. Reagan Swen Bropleh Sr. & citizens of Grand Kru at the unification program in Monrovia

    He pointed out that Bolloh, as a vibrant community, has rich natural resources, but yet suffers from inadequate infrastructure, limited access to education and employment opportunities; leaving residents feeling disillusioned and abandoned. “For too long, our voices have been drowned out in the political discourse. It is time for change, and the upcoming 2029 representative elections will be a pivotal moment for our people,” he emphasized.

    As an Environmental Advocate, Rev. Bropleh also underscored the importance of sustainable practices in developing Grand Kru County and not particularly, Bolloh Statutory District.

    He urged local leaders to incorporate conservation principles into their policies, arguing that protecting the environment is essential for the welfare of future generations. “We have to create a balance between development and conservation. Our natural resources are the backbone of our economy, and we must protect them,” he insisted.

    Rev. Bropleh called on the citizens of Bolloh to mobilize and hold their elected representatives accountable, indicating that the next elections will serve as a litmus test for politicians. “The people of Bolloh deserve leaders who will prioritize their needs and aspirations, not just during election seasons but every single day of their mandate,” he said.

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