In March last year, a violent storm de-roofed superintendent compound building, prompting Superintendent Esther Walker to move in her own home along the Demeta road in Gbarnga City.
Madam Walker said she moved to her residence since she could no longer bear the condition of the place.
“The condition of the building is an embarrassment to her leadership,” Superintendent Walker told Liberia Public Radio last year.
“We transfer people (government officials) to guest houses because the superintendent’s compound is down.”
Steve Mulbah, head of the Project Management Committee (PMC), said US$ 50,000 or LRD$10,000,000.00 was allotted by delegates during last year’s County development sitting to renovate the building but the process didn’t start on time.
LPR has gathered that major rehabilitation works are currently ongoing on the much-publicized superintendent’s Gbarmha civil compound community, our Bong County National correspondent who toured the facility with a team of engineers recently observed that Major works are being done and going at the compound.
Mr Stave Mulbah said Major works that are ongoing at the Compound include:
reroofing of the entire building, the electrification of the building, and the insertion of other construtional materials.
Mr.Stave mulbah who is the head of the project management committee of Bong county.
Development superintendent Anothony Boakai sheriff also formed part of the team that toured the facility.
He then lauded the efforts of JEMCO, the company hired to do the work for the level of works done so far. DS sheriff than used the medium to call on citizens of the county to work with the PMC in order to fast-track the ongoing renovation works at the supt. compound.
jefferson Dennis jr. is the chief executive officer of JEMCO, he explained more about his company and ongoing works LPR after the tour. He added that if all goes well, the renovation process will be done with soon.
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