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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

SENATOR MOYE UNVEILS ROADWORK PLANS FOR TOTOTA–SANOYEA ROUTE, COMMITS TO FUTURE ASPHALT PAVING

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By Nukanah Kollie / Email: kollienukanah94@gmail.com

SANOYEA DISTRICT, –Bong County Senator Prince Kermue Moye Sr. has announced that reconstruction work will soon begin on the long-neglected Totota–Sanoyea road, an essential corridor linking central Bong County to other parts of Liberia. The initial phase of the project will focus on reconditioning and major rehabilitation, with plans underway to lobby for full asphalt pavement in subsequent stages.

Senator Moye made the announcement during a recent visit to Gbonota in Menquelleh Clan, Electoral District #4, where he addressed a gathering of traditional leaders, local authorities, and residents. He assured the community that the bidding process would conclude before the end of May 2025, after which construction will officially commence. “The road was previously estimated at over $3.7 million. What was done before were just cosmetic, temporary fixes that didn’t last,” Senator Moye explained. “This time, we’re starting with serious repairs to make the road passable, but our long-term goal remains a fully paved asphalt road, and we’ll keep engaging the central government to make that happen.”

Initial Funding and Phased Approach

Senator Moye disclosed that $812,000 has already been allocated for the first phase, which will involve grading, reshaping, and spot rehabilitation. Though not sufficient to fully complete the road, he emphasized that these efforts will significantly improve transportation and ease long-standing mobility challenges. “This is not just another promise. The bid process ends this month. The contractor will be chosen, and the work will begin. People will see real results,” he said.

The Totota–Sanoyea road serves as a critical economic and social lifeline for communities in Sanoyea, Salala, and even parts of Gbarpolu County. Years of neglect have rendered the route nearly impassable during rainy seasons, affecting trade, school access, healthcare delivery, and agricultural transport.

Unfulfilled Promises Under the CDC Administration

Senator Moye’s announcement comes against the backdrop of previous unfulfilled promises made under the administration of former President George M. Weah and the Coalition for Democratic Change (CDC) government.

Notably, former Vice President Jewel Howard-Taylor, who hails from Sanoyea District, had previously informed residents that the CDC government would prioritize the reconstruction of the same Totota–Sanoyea road. That promise was never realized, leaving locals disillusioned.

Similarly, former Bong County Superintendent Esther N. Walker, a top CDC appointee, publicly announced that the Kokoyah–Grand Bassa road would also be reconstructed. However, that commitment also failed to materialize before the CDC administration left office in early 2024.

“Promises were made, but they were never fulfilled. What we’re doing now is correcting years of neglect,” Senator Moye stated, while assuring that his office and the Unity Party-led government remain committed to delivering real, measurable development.

Collaborative Push with Public Works Ministry

Senator Moye credited the progress on the Totota–Sanoyea project to collaboration with the Ministry of Public Works and fellow lawmakers from Bong County. He noted that both the Minister and Deputy Minister of Public Works have helped prioritize the project at the national level.

He also praised his colleagues in the Legislature for ensuring that the road was not only listed in the national budget but actually funded for implementation. “This is not about politics it’s about development. We’re making sure that Sanoyea and the surrounding districts are no longer overlooked,” he stressed.

Future Vision and Broader Impact

Senator Moye reaffirmed his long-term vision of transforming the road into a fully paved asphalt highway, comparable to infrastructure in more developed counties. He pledged to continue lobbying the Executive Branch and international development partners to secure the necessary funding.

Once completed, the road is expected to provide major relief for residents not only in Bong County, but also in Gbarpolu, Lofa and other regions who rely on the corridor for trade, transport, and regional connectivity.

The announcement was met with cheers and renewed optimism among citizens, many of whom have waited decades for meaningful road development.

Other Developmental Commitments

In addition to the road project, Senator Moye’s visit also addressed school renovations, police infrastructure upgrades, and improved healthcare access throughout Bong County. He reiterated that the Unity Party-led government remains focused on inclusive development, particularly in rural and underserved areas.“Our people deserve better and we are working together to deliver it,” Senator Moye concluded.

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