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Rep. Austin B. Taylor Continues Road Rehabilitation In Barrobo, Liberia

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By Sampson W Weah, sampsonwweah7@gmail.com

BARROBO, Maryland County, Liberia – The Representative of Maryland County, Austin B. Taylor has continued his efforts to improve road connectivity in the Barrobo Juluken #1 community through an ongoing road rehabilitation initiative.‎

‎Rep. Taylor recently visited the area in person to assess the progress of the rehabilitation work and to engage with local residents about the importance of improving road infrastructure in the district.‎

The road rehabilitation in Juluken #1 is expected to benefit several surrounding communities by improving transportation and strengthening local economic activities in Barrobo District.‎

‎This project is part of broader efforts aimed at easing transportation challenges and improving access for communities across Barrobo District.‎

‎Residents of Juluken #1 welcomed the initiative and praised the lawmaker for personally monitoring the progress of the work. Community members noted that the road rehabilitation will significantly improve mobility, particularly for farmers and traders who depend on the road to transport goods to nearby markets.

‎‎Speaking during the visit, Representative Taylor reaffirmed his commitment to delivering meaningful development projects that directly impact the lives of people in Maryland County District #3.

He emphasized that better roads are essential for economic growth, access to healthcare, and education within rural communities.

‎‎“The people of Barrobo deserve reliable roads that allow them to move freely and conduct their daily activities without unnecessary hardship,” he said. “This rehabilitation effort is part of our promise to continue working for the development of District #3.”‎

‎Many residents described the representative’s presence on the ground as a demonstration of leadership and dedication to the district. They commended his efforts and expressed confidence that continued infrastructure improvements will contribute to the long-term development of the area.‎

‎‎Local leaders have also encouraged residents to support development initiatives in the area and work together to maintain the road once the rehabilitation process is completed.

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