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LEC’S INCONSISTENCIES: A SYMPTOM OF LIBERIA’S DEVELOPMENTAL CHALLENGES

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MONROVIA – On Tuesday, April 23, a power outage on Capitol Hill interrupted Senators during their discussion of the national budget. This incident underscores the challenges faced by the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC) and its wider consequences. Senator Amara Konneh of Gbarpolu County’s response to this incident underscores the frustrations shared by many Liberians regarding the LEC’s erratic power distribution.

It is disheartening to see that even the highest legislative body in the country is not immune to the shortcomings of our electricity provider. The outage not only disrupted the Senate’s proceedings but also served as an embarrassing reminder of the broader issues plaguing our nation’s infrastructure.

Senator Konneh’s remarks on social media highlight a critical point: the LEC’s inefficiencies impact both the affluent and the underprivileged. While some may dismiss calls for improved LEC services as “personal reasons,” the reality is that reliable electricity is a fundamental requirement for national development. It affects businesses, healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and daily life for all Liberians.

What is even more concerning is the apparent indifference from Liberia’s elite class. Their silence on such pressing issues raises questions about their commitment to the nation’s progress. Are they resigned to accepting mediocrity? Or does their ability to afford alternative power solutions make them indifferent to the struggles faced by ordinary citizens?

It’s high time we address these issues head-on. The LEC’s shortcomings are not just about power outages; they are indicative of broader governance and developmental challenges that require urgent attention. We cannot afford to let these issues linger while waiting for piecemeal solutions.

As a nation, we need to prioritize investments in our energy infrastructure, hold service providers accountable, and foster a culture of transparency and accountability. Only then can we ensure that every Liberian has access to reliable electricity and the opportunities that come with it.

In conclusion, Senator Konneh’s frustration with the LEC is a sentiment shared by many. It’s a wake-up call for all stakeholders to come together and work towards building a more resilient and prosperous Liberia for future generations.

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