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LOCAL AUTHORITY COMMENDS BEA MOUNTAIN MINING CORPORATION FOR BUCHANAN HOSPITAL PAVEMENT PROJECT

BUCHANAN, GRAND BASSA COUNTY – Bea Mountain Mining Company -BMMC has funded the Wreyou Construction Company which paved the Buchanan Government Hospital.

This was acknowledgement was made by local authority in Grand Bassa County last week.

“The Grand Bassa County Administration is pleased to announce the successful completion of the yard pavement project at the Liberia Government Hospital in Buchanan by Wreyou Construction Company,” the statement said.

It added; “The project was funded by Bea Mountain Mining Corporation through a resolution passed by the Grand Bassa County Council following an official communication submitted by Superintendent Karyou Johnson, underscoring the Administration’s commitment to improving public infrastructure through strong partnerships.”

The completed pavement marks a significant improvement to the hospital’s environment, enhancing accessibility, cleanliness, and the overall appearance of one of the county’s major public health facilities.

By this pavement, Patients, visitors, and healthcare workers will now benefit from a safer, cleaner, and more organized hospital compound, creating a more conducive environment for quality healthcare delivery.

The Grand Bassa County Administration commends Wreyou Construction Company for the timely completion of the project and for its dedication to delivering quality infrastructure that supports public service delivery.

The Administration also expressed its sincere appreciation to Bea Mountain Mining Corporation and the Grand Bassa County Council for supporting this important initiative, which reflects a shared commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure and the well-being of the people of Grand Bassa County.

“The Grand Bassa County Administration remains committed to working with partners and stakeholders to implement sustainable development initiatives that improve public infrastructure and enhance the quality of life of citizens across the county,” it added.

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