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    Residents of Lofa’s Tangia Administrative District Cutoff Due to Bad Roads and Damaged Bridges

    Olando Testimony ZeongarBy Olando Testimony ZeongarNovember 2, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    One of the damaged bridges in the area
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    LOWER LOFA – Residents of Lofa County’s electoral Districts #1 and #2, situated within Tangia Administrative District, are cut off due to bad road conditions exacerbated by damaged bridges, which are major sources of transportation in those areas, Rural Reporters News Network (RRNN) has independently gathered.

    For over a decade now, citizens and residents in those parts of Lofa County have been suffering the brunt of bad roads and damaged bridges, RRNN has verified.

    A deplorable road within Tangia Administrative District

    Businesspeople and citizens of Tangia Administrative District no longer carry out their normal activities within the area due to deplorable road conditions compounded by damaged bridges, according to an RRNN reporter in the area.

    Another deplorable road in the area

    Locals of Lofa County’s Tangia Administrative District are now constrained to carry out business transactions in neighboring Sierra Leone, which is easily assessable.

    Another damaged bridge within Tangia Administrative District

    Most citizens of the area, who spoke with RRNN, shared the belief that without good roads and bridges that part of the country will not be developed. They are, therefore, calling on stakeholders, especially their two lawmakers in the House of Representatives for both Districts #1 and #2, to advocate on their behalf for the betterment of the area, in terms of development.

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    Olando Testimony Zeongar

      Olando is a cleric, poet, career journalist specializing in print journalism, and an editor with decades of experience in media communication.

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