Boakai Supports Multi-User Railway

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President Joseph Nyuma Boakai has for the first time spoken on the need for a multi-user railway of the rail from Nimba to Grand Bassa Counties.
Speaking last week at the US-Africa Business Summit in Texas, the United States of America, the Liberian shed light on his support for the multiuser railway project that is being proposed by major investors in the region.
He stressed that the railway is a national asset that cannot be limited to one concession company that is making little impact and then when that company’s operations are completed the country has no use for the asset.
“We must ensure the railway is beneficial now while it is in use,” he pointed out.

President Boakai’s support for this monumental project re-echoes the position of the United States Foreign Relations Committee’s position on the matter that has lingered for a few years now.
The expressed commitment of the Liberian President signals a strong desire to strengthen Liberia’s investment climate which would be beneficial to the concessionaire and the country.

At the same time, the Liberian President decried conditions in Yekepa, Nimba County, and other concession areas across the country. Yekepa is the operational area of steel giant ArcelorMittal.
Speaking recently at the US-Africa Business Summit in the United States, President Boakai said during the early days of his public service career, he saw Yekepa and other mining concession areas vibrant and made a tremendous impact that spurred the lives of ordinary citizens.

He insinuated that concessionaires over the years have exploited the Liberian people with the help of powerful individuals.
The president asserted that under his leadership, investment in Liberia will no longer be “business as usual” but that Liberians will see the impact of every investment in their area.

“These natural resources cannot be replenished. So we have to ensure that the country benefits while it is still there. A company cannot just pay salaries and do small corporate social responsibility and that’s all to talk about when that company leaves us. Investment in Liberia now will benefit the company and the people together,” President Boakai emphasized.

Normal activities of the world iron ore mining giant were halted for days in Nimba County due to sustained protests from host communities backed by their traditional society.
The communities, mainly from Sehyi, Yarmein, and Zor Chiefdoms accused the company of not living up to the Mineral Development Agreement (MDA) signed with the Government of Liberia and its social corporate responsibility to the communities.

They are demanding improved roads connecting the communities, employment of locals, restoration of facilities in Yekepa, as well as resolving environmental, water, sewage, and health conditions.

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