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    Minister Piah Addresses Concerns on Presidential Security, Infrastructure Projects

    Afrik MediaBy Afrik MediaApril 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read News Politics 33 Views
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    By Jamesetta D Williams

    Minister Jerolinmek Piah has defended the government’s approach to presidential security while also outlining ongoing infrastructure development efforts. Speaking at a recent press briefing, the minister stressed that ensuring the president’s safety is a national priority, not a matter of political debate.

    According to Minister Piah, securing the presidency goes beyond protecting an individual, as it is crucial to national stability. He noted that in many countries, presidents use private jets for security reasons, and such measures should not be subject to public political scrutiny. He recalled past incidents where security breaches put presidents at risk, reinforcing the importance of strict protective measures.

    Responding to concerns about the presidential fleet, Piah revealed that vehicles inherited from the previous administration frequently broke down, even during official travels. He emphasized that it was unacceptable for the president’s convoy to experience mechanical failures on highways, as this could pose significant security threats. The government has, therefore, taken steps to ensure safer and more reliable transportation for the presidency.

    Beyond security matters, the minister provided updates on key infrastructure projects, particularly road expansions and urban development. He assured the public that the Ministry of Public Works remains committed to widening major roads, including the stretch leading to Bourgeois Island. Some structures have been demolished to facilitate this process, but Piah reassured affected citizens that these changes are necessary for progress.

    Additionally, the government is focused on transforming the road leading from Roberts International Airport to Monrovia. The expansion will include better lighting and a modernized highway to create a positive impression for visitors arriving in the capital. Minister Piah described this effort as part of a broader strategy to enhance Liberia’s image and improve transportation for citizens.

    One of the most anticipated projects is the construction of an interchange from the Ministerial Complex to SKD Boulevard. Piah explained that major utility lines, including electricity and water services, are being relocated to clear the path for construction. Work is expected to begin within two weeks, with a detailed update to be provided in an upcoming press conference.

    The minister concluded by urging the public to remain patient and supportive of these developments. While he acknowledged the temporary inconveniences caused by roadworks and security measures, he insisted that they are essential for the country’s progress.

    As Liberia moves forward with these initiatives, the government remains committed to ensuring both national security and infrastructure advancement, paving the way for a more modern and secure nation.

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