MONROVAI – The Deputy Speaker of the Liberian House of Representatives, Thomas Fallah, held a meeting with President-elect Joseph N. Boakai to discuss the future of Lofa County. The meeting focused on the importance of unity, peace, and development for the county and the nation as a whole.
During the meeting, President-elect Boakai, who is also regarded as a traditional uncle by the people of Lofa County, emphasized the need for all parties to put the election season behind them and focus on working together for the betterment of Lofa County.
Both the President-elect and the Lofa County Legislative Caucus agreed that it is crucial to unite and collaborate for the progress of the county and the country.
Deputy Speaker Thomas Fallah, being the first Deputy Speaker of the Liberian House of Representatives, from Lofa County expressed his commitment to supporting the President-elect’s vision for Lofa County.
He stressed the significance of cooperation and teamwork among political leaders in order to achieve sustainable development.
The meeting concluded with a shared determination to prioritize the interests of Lofa County and Liberia, and work towards its prosperity. The joint effort between the President-elect and the county’s legislative representatives aims to foster an environment of progress, harmony, and overall growth for the county.