By Stephanie M. Duncan
MONROVIA–July 21, 2025- As Liberia celebrates her independence this July 26, the Metropolis Mayor of Monrovia has partnered with Crusader for peace to embark on a cleanup train.
John Charuk Siafa mentioned on Monday that the initiative is to offer town a facelift earlier than the celebration of the July 26.
In line with him, the MCC has been working to make sure that residents are working in step with laws.
“We’ve got been arresting folks within the behavior of throwing filth within the streets, we is not going to settle for that”, he said.
“The MCC is doing every part to make Liberia inexperienced once more, residents should assist the Company do higher”, he furthered famous.
Liberia celebrates its 178 years this Saturday, July 26, 2025, making the Nation one of many oldest African International locations.
Mr. Siafa known as on all safety forces to affix MCC within the struggle for a inexperienced Monrovia.
Talking throughout the marketing campaign, the mayor asserted that regardless of the challenges the company is presently dealing with, the necessity for energetic policing for a clear surroundings is pressing.
He mentioned residents together with authorities officers should see that protecting Liberia clear is everybody’s duty.
“The President is making sanitation a precedence and everybody has to do similar”, he said, emphasizing the necessity for enchancment.
The Mayor instructed newsmen that the well being of all residents is necessary to nation constructing.
He urged Liberians to work along with the Monrovia Metropolis Company and Metropolis Police to make sure that the Nation turns into inexperienced once more.
Alphonso Toweh
Has been within the occupation for over twenty years. He has labored for a lot of worldwide media shops together with: West Africa Journal, Africa Week Journal, African Observer and did occasional reporting for CNN, BBC World Service, Sunday Occasions, NPR, Radio Deutchewells, Radio Netherlands. He’s the present correspondent for Reuters
He holds first MA with honors in Worldwide Relations and a candidate for second grasp in Worldwide Peace research and Battle Decision from the College of Liberia.