By Edwin N Khakie
SUAKOKO, Bong County, February 17, 2026 — The Bong County Administration, in collaboration with the Bong County Legislative Caucus, has formally devoted the newly renovated Suakoko District Commissioner Compound, marking a major stride in strengthening native governance and enhancing administrative infrastructure. The challenge, valued at US$28,000, underscores ongoing efforts to boost public service supply on the district degree.
The dedication ceremony, held in Suakoko, drew a cross-section of stakeholders, together with senior county officers, conventional leaders, neighborhood representatives, and residents. The occasion mirrored a uncommon show of unity and shared dedication to growth, transcending political traces within the curiosity of neighborhood development.
Offering an outline of the initiative, Bong County Growth Superintendent Sedekie Homosapien Kromah detailed the scope of the renovation works, emphasizing that the challenge was designed to modernize the power and create a extra practical and dignified working atmosphere. He confirmed that the overall funding amounted to US$28,000.
Talking on the ceremony, Bong County Superintendent Hawa Loleyah Norris careworn the significance of collective duty in safeguarding public belongings. She urged Suakoko District Commissioner Moses Dogntay and residents to take full possession of the renovated compound, calling for its cautious use and sustained upkeep.
“This facility represents the folks’s funding,” Superintendent Norris declared. “Its preservation depends upon the shared dedication of each management and neighborhood members.”
In remarks that resonated strongly with attendees, Bong County Senator and Legislative Caucus Chairman Prince Okay. Moye recommended District #5 Consultant Eugene J.M. Kollie for what he described as “constructive opposition.” Senator Moye famous that, regardless of political variations, Consultant Kollie has remained actively engaged in county issues and has been supportive of growth initiatives.
Consultant Kollie reaffirmed his dedication to collaborative management, pledging to proceed working alongside fellow lawmakers and county officers to advertise inclusive, people-centered growth throughout Bong County.
For his half, Suakoko District Commissioner Moses Dogntay expressed gratitude to the County Administration and Legislative Caucus, describing the renovation as a well timed intervention that can improve administrative effectivity. He pledged to instantly occupy the compound and guarantee its correct utilization and maintenance.
The renovation and dedication of the Suakoko Commissioner Compound sign renewed momentum in Bong County’s growth agenda, highlighting the tangible impression of cooperation between native authorities and lawmakers in advancing grassroots governance.http://
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