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Liberia: AfDB Project Affected Residents Receive Resettlement Package in Maryland

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Residents affected by the ongoing African Development Bank (AfDB) US$15 million bridge construction and joint border post initiative between Liberia and Côte d’Ivoire have begun the process of receiving resettlement packages soon.

The Liberia government, in partnership with the AfDB through the Ministry of Public Works, has initiated the resettlement and compensation process for individuals in the Duokude area along the Liberia-Ivory Coast border.

Director of Resettlement at the Ministry of Public Works, Amado G. Paye, noted that the focus in Maryland is to fulfill the resettlement and compensation agreement made in August with the residents of Duokude community.

“This aims to assist individuals impacted by the project. There are a total of 105 beneficiaries expected to receive compensation for properties and crops within the affected area.

“Our mission here is to fulfill the agreement that was reached in August this year between the government of Liberia and the residents and citizens of the Duokude community. We want to ensure that they are resettled and compensated,” Paye told the Daily Observer in an interview.

Director Paye further said the total number of 105 persons with crops and houses within the affected area of the project are the direct beneficiaries of the resettlement and payment processes.

“This initiative seeks to aid individuals affected by the project, with a total of 105 beneficiaries slated to receive compensation for properties and crops in the impacted vicinity,” he said.