By Jamesetta D Williams
Monrovia-December 5, 2025: Liberia’s Minister of Info, Jerolinmek M. Piah, has disclosed that the unusual wave of rainfall hitting the nation this December is contributing to delays in a number of ongoing nationwide infrastructure tasks.
Addressing journalists throughout MICAT’s common Thursday press briefing in Monrovia, Minister Piah defined that the persistent rains uncommon for a month historically characterised by dry situations have raised issues amongst residents. He famous that many Liberians are questioning the sudden climate sample and its influence on improvement actions.
In accordance with the Minister, the heavy rains have slowed the tempo of roadwork, drainage building, and different discipline operations that depend on steady dry-weather situations. He mentioned contractors are being compelled to readjust schedules to accommodate the unpredictable climate, which has created new challenges for on-site implementation.
Regardless of these setbacks, Minister Piah assured the general public that the federal government stays totally dedicated to its improvement agenda. He emphasised that whereas the climate might briefly disrupt venture timelines, it is not going to derail nationwide progress or weaken the administration’s willpower to ship important infrastructure.
In a humorous apart, Piah referenced feedback from a Liberian pastor who urged that the weird rainfall might need non secular implications. The Minister famous the comment with a smile however made it clear that the federal government’s focus stays firmly on sensible options and the regular development of improvement tasks.
Piah concluded by encouraging the general public to stay affected person as the federal government continues to observe the climate scenario and work intently with contractors to maintain main highway and infrastructure tasks on monitor.
