PLEEBO, Maryland County — As Liberia prepares to mark Armed Forces Day on February 11, the Joint Safety in Maryland County, in collaboration with the Pleebo Metropolis Company, has launched an enormous citywide clean-up marketing campaign throughout main streets in Pleebo Metropolis.
By: Peter P. Toe, Jr.
The train, performed on Friday, February 6, 2026, focused town’s principal streets and the Pleebo Normal Market Highway. It introduced collectively personnel from the Maryland County detachments of the Liberian Nationwide Police (LNP), Liberia Drug Enforcement Company (LDEA), Liberia Immigration Service (LIS), Liberia Nationwide Fireplace Service (LNFS), Neighborhood Watch Boards, and the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) Maryland Station. A short closing ceremony was later held at Pleebo Metropolis Corridor.
Talking on the ceremony, AFL Maryland Station Commander PO1 Aloycious Bondo lauded the joint safety personnel for his or her collective effort in executing the train.
“At the moment marks the start of Liberia’s Armed Forces Day actions,” Commander Bondo mentioned. “As we strategy February 11, allow us to proceed working collectively and at all times put Liberia first.”
He additionally urged officers to stay vigilant, serve with integrity, and uphold professionalism within the discharge of their duties.
Additionally talking, Regional Police Commander for LNP Area 5, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Moses Sepoh, pledged the total help of the Liberian Nationwide Police for actions marking the Armed Forces Day celebration.
“The Liberian Nationwide Police is proud to be a part of this initiative,” DCP Sepoh said. “We are going to proceed to face with the Armed Forces of Liberia as we have a good time our nation’s Armed Forces Day.”
In the meantime, Chair of the Joint Safety in Maryland County and Commander of the Liberia Immigration Service, Abdul Jallahquay, emphasised unity among the many safety establishments.
“This togetherness has lasted over time and can proceed,” he mentioned. “Liberia is all now we have, and dealing collectively is the one means ahead.”
For his half, Pleebo Metropolis Mayor Larry Geekor counseled the joint safety and residents for taking possession of town’s cleanliness, describing the train as a robust instance of collaboration between metropolis authorities and nationwide safety establishments.
“A clear metropolis is a wholesome metropolis,” Mayor Geekor mentioned. “We recognize the joint safety for main by instance, and we encourage residents to take care of this degree of cleanliness past the Armed Forces Day celebration.”
The clean-up marketing campaign kinds a part of actions resulting in the nationwide observance of Liberia’s Armed Forces Day, celebrated yearly on February 11.
