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“All hands on Desk to move Liberia forward”-businessman

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The Chief Executive Officer of Rose Efficient Expeditory Services, Eddie F. Nimely has called on Liberians to venture into services that will help develop Liberia, rather than “badmouthing” the Liberian government over what he calls little things.

Speaking in an interview outside Monrovia, Mr. Nimely said that focusing on positive ventures will profit Liberians more benefits than getting themselves into what will not profit them in particular and Liberia in general.

The Rose CEO said that if Liberia will graduate from the stage of backwardness to the area of productively, it means that Liberians should start to think and act positively and putting on what he calls nationalistic posture in viewing things.

“ We are Liberians and Liberia is the only place we have to call home so if we just want  negative things  to happen to our country, we need to change that kind of thinking,” he added.

Mr. Nimely also said that “with every hand on that desk, everyone brining in their ideals, we as a country will progress greatly.”

Talking Rose Efficient Expeditory Services was established as a means of contributing to the Liberia’s forward match, he saw it important to initiative a business that will help with processing of legal documentation, Mr. Nimely said.

According to him, his entity is well suited to expedite and provide the task of business registration, tax Clarence, tax payment services, work permit, real estate tax payment, vehicles registrations, and professional license.

“As part of the thing we are engage with also include expediting land deeds, insurance certificates, marriage certificates, birth certificates, probate and registrations of documents notary public certificates, passport, the manager of the Talking Rose Efficient Expeditory Services explained.

Mr. Nimely said he has over the years observed that many Liberians and business people are very busy and have fallen short of registration processes expected to provide income for the country.“

But he asserted that because these people are busy, the money that should benefit government is not pay thus crating.

The Liberian businessman is looking forward to a day that Liberians will take over the business and contribute positively to the economic and social development of the country.

“Other countries you see developed today all did not happen in a day’s time, it took the resilience of citizens of those countries. They putted their hands on the desk and produced the needed results rather than sitting and condemning everything around them,” Mr. Nimely added.

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