Renovation Works Begin At Capitol
…China Pledges Support
By: C. Winnie Saywah
The Inquirer
Monrovia, Liberia
Distributed by
The Perspective
Atlanta, Georgia
Posted November 13, 2003
As renovation works begin at the Capitol, the People’s Republic of China
has pledged its preparedness in providing supply of office materials to enhance
the process.
Mr. Lu Guozeng, China’s Assistant Foreign Minister at the head of PRC’s
delegation to the NTLA yesterday, promised to provide two-standby 500KV generators;
vehicles for the legislators and water reservoir at the approximate cost of
US$10million.
Mr. Guozeng who called for sustainable cooperation between Liberia and China,
outlined several other development initiatives which he stressed will be undertaken
by his government in the country soon.
He said renovation of health facilities will be of paramount in the process.
The PRC’s Asst. Foreign Minister named the unfinished Health Ministry
in Congo Town and the John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital as the first targets.
Commenting on the road network in the country, he said the unfinished Mendekomna
Highway, Monrovia-Harper highway, and the RIA main terminal will be upgraded
to meet international standards He also said that major roads in the country
will be upgraded as well as roads in major cities of Liberia.
Mr. Guozeng and his delegation who met with the NTLA headed by Speaker George
Dweh in a closed-door meeting then concluded that in order to enhance the
food supply in the country, his government has planned to beef-up the agriculture
programs in Liberia.
He said several areas targeted include Decoris, Zleh Town; Butaw Oil Palm;
Kpatawe, Fendell, Solumbae/Foya among others.
Meanwhile, the NTLA expressed appreciation to the PRC delegation for their
concern and timely intervention.
The NTLA then promised cordial relationship with the PRC government.