Garsinii Attributes Mineral-Rich Kokoyah District’s Backwardness To Leadership Deficits
PHOTO: Rep. aspirant Dennis Garsinii in conversation with Journalists over the weekend in Gbarnga
By Emmanuel Mafelah, mafelahemmanuel29@gmail.com
KOKOYA, Liberia– Ahead of the October 10 elections, many political aspirants are making their rounds, with one of them, Dennis Gasinii urging citizens to engaging in farming in the Kokoya District in Liberia’s central Bong County.
Speaking to cross-section inhabitants of Swanta over the weekend, Mr. Garsinii particularly encouraged the citizens to engage in Cocoa farming.
According to him, Cocoa farming is one of the ways of saying goodbye to what he claims is the frustration that Rubber Farmers are currently facing across the country.
As a way of jump starting the process, Mr. Garsinii then made available five thousand polythene bag and seedlings of the Ivorian Coca that bears in 18 months after its transplantation.
The Bong County Electoral district #1 Representative aspirant then cautioned his people to be mindful during this election, adding that any decision that he or she is going to be taking will either better their lives or move the district forward or backward.
He wants the people of Kokoyah stand with him in his quest of becoming the district next representative. He said standing with him will means that they are ready to reap the benefits of their labor,
Mr. Garsinii claimed that in time past, district # 1 citizens have been deprived of what rightly belongs to them, something he said must stop.
He has meanwhile, promised to restore the lost dignity of the district if given the chance to serve at the 55th National Legislature comes January 2024.
A son of Botota in Kokoyah district, Mr. Dennis Garsinii has attributed the backwardness of the development in the District due to what he called, “Leadership Deficits”.
He believes that leaders of the district over the years are only interested in their personal benefits, leaving the citizens to suffer.
Mr. Garsinii stated that the time is now for the right thing to be done in order to save the district and its people and move forward.
If elected Representative of Bong County electoral district # 1 come October 10, 2023, Mr. Garsinii promised to include every segment of the district including; women and girls, the elders, the muslin and Christian communities, motorcyclists, the young people in steering the affairs of Kokoyah, Kpaii, Tokpaplee and Boisen, a popular promise from most politicians seeking elective positions in Liberia.
He also named Health, Education and Agriculture, roads connectivity’s as paramount area of focus when given a chance to serve the district.