Liberia: Bong County - Sen. Moye Extends Community Tour, Offers Development Aid in District 3

BONG, Liberia, May 4, 2026-- Bong County Senator Prince Kermue Moye Sr. on Saturday continued his grassroots outreach across several communities in Electoral District 3, where he discussed development plans and delivered various forms of assistance to residents.

During a stop in Gbaota, Moye expressed gratitude to citizens for their support of the Unity Party in the 2023 elections and for backing his political organization, Friends of Moye.

He said the purpose of the visit was to maintain communication with residents and provide updates on initiatives he is pursuing for the county.

The senator highlighted previous support he has given the town, including help for construction of a women's center and efforts to secure a local market.

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He also spoke about national programs intended to improve roads and strengthen sectors such as health, education, agriculture and workforce development.

To support Gbaota, Moye donated a motorcycle and cash assistance to members of Friends of Moye to ease transportation challenges.

He also provided 100 plastic chairs for churches, made a financial contribution to the Gbaota Citizens Saving Union, and supplied football gear, including jerseys and balls, along with cash support for local sports.

Women received lappas, and residents were asked to identify land for a multipurpose building he pledged to finance.

In Kelekpa, the senator recognized the poor condition of the road leading to Gbaota but praised townspeople for contributing to the construction of a school project sponsored through his office.

He encouraged residents to remember public officials who stand with communities in times of need.

Moye promised to finish the Kelekpa Public School and said work on the road would begin after Bong County receives its allocation of heavy equipment purchased by the government.

He also donated a motorcycle, provided financial support for three volunteer teachers, and gave sports materials including jerseys, a football and iron goalposts.

The senator also visited Weamue Town, where he met with administrators and students of the Inspiring Life Foundation School System.

After hearing concerns about classroom space and seating, he pledged additional support and made a cash donation.

In Jenipleta, the final stop of the day, Moye committed to building a multipurpose center and requested that local leaders identify an appropriate site.

He also announced scholarship opportunities for young people seeking academic studies or technical and vocational education.

Residents of Jenipleta additionally received sports supplies, cash assistance and lappas for women.

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