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23/02/2026
A Son Of Lofa County And Formal Senator George T. Tengbeh Writes.
MY TAKE ON THE YELLOW MACHINES.
Investing in heavy machinery is a bold and necessary step toward literal "ground-level" progress. In a country Liberia, where the rainy season can turn a commute into a crisis, these machines represent more than just construction of roads. In my opinion, they represent access to healthcare, education, and trade.
Improving Liberia’s road infrastructure is the single most effective multiplier for national development.
By importing and deploying heavy-duty earthmoving equipment—the huge yellow machines that are expected to build our future. In my mind, the government is making a direct investment in the following pillars to support the ARREST AGENDA:
1. Economic Mobility: Reliable roads allow farmers in rural counties to bring produce to market before it spoils, directly boosting food security and rural income.
2. Healthcare Access: Road connectivity is a matter of life and death. Modern machinery ensures that ambulances and medical supplies can reach remote villages year-round, regardless of the weather:
3. Reduced Maintenance Costs: Owning a robust national fleet of graders, excavators, and pavers is more cost-effective in the long run than contracting out emergency repairs after every rainy season.
My recommendations for Implementation.
A machine is only as good as the hand that moves it. To ensure these yellow machines provide long-term value, I urge Chairman J. Brownie Samukai to consider the following:
1. Technical Training: Establishing a specialized program for local operators and mechanics to ensure the equipment is maintained and remains operational for years.
2. Strategic Deployment: Prioritizing bottleneck routes that connect major county capitals to ensure the widest possible economic impact.
2. Transparency in Procurement: Ensuring that the machinery imported is high-quality and suited for Liberia's specific tropical terrain.
The strength of Liberia’s economy lies in the strength of its roads. We applaud the government commitment to bringing in the tools necessary to pave the way for a more connected and prosperous nation. Liberians, let's be optimistic and objective in our thinking.
22/02/2026
“If today was election day in Montserrado, we finish winning 12 out of 17 districts — because I know how to win elections.” — Senator Saah Joseph
Speaking at the People’s Action Party headquarters in Monrovia, the message was clear: PAP is organized, growing nationwide, and preparing for national leadership in 2029.
“Our structures are strong across the country, and our people are ready. 2029 will be our time.”
The movement is rising. The future is loading.
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