MONROVIA – Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Cllr. J. Fonati Koffa, has expressed gratitude to the people of District 2 in Grand Kru County and to Liberians nationwide for their continued support, as the country brings the year 2025 to a close. In a statement issued on Wednesday, December 31, 2025, Koffa reflected on the past year and outlined his priorities going into 2026.
Koffa began by thanking the residents of District 2 for the trust and confidence they have placed in him, describing their support as the foundation of his public service. He said the concerns and aspirations of his constituents remain central to his work and continue to guide his advocacy at the national level.
He reaffirmed his commitment to pressing for improved road access, better healthcare delivery, quality education, youth empowerment, and sustainable development in Grand Kru County. According to Koffa, development must be inclusive and fairly distributed, ensuring that every community benefits and no district or county is left behind.
Reflecting on 2025, Koffa praised the people of District 2 for their resilience and unity despite the challenges encountered during the year. He said their determination and cooperation demonstrated the strength of local communities and the importance of standing together in difficult times.
The former Speaker noted that the spirit of compassion and perseverance shown by residents of the district serves as a model for national progress. He emphasized that hope and collective effort remain critical in addressing Liberia’s development challenges.
Addressing Liberians more broadly, Koffa stressed that the country’s progress depends on unity, accountability, and respect for the rule of law. He said inclusive governance and shared responsibility are essential pillars for moving Liberia forward and strengthening democratic institutions.
Looking ahead to 2026, Koffa said he remains committed to serving with integrity, transparency, and a strong sense of responsibility. He pledged to continue advocating for the strengthening of essential public services and the improvement of national infrastructure.
He also underscored the importance of promoting peace and stability as Liberia works toward long-term development goals. According to Koffa, sustained progress requires a secure environment where communities can thrive and invest in their future.
Koffa thanked the people of District 2 and Liberians across the country for their continued encouragement and support, noting that public service is a shared journey between leaders and citizens.
He concluded by offering prayers for God’s guidance and blessings upon Grand Kru County and the Republic of Liberia as the nation enters the new year, calling for renewed hope and commitment to national unity in 2026.



