Western Cluster (WCL) has reaffirmed its dedication to implementing a series of impactful development projects in Bomi County, Liberia.
During a recent interview, Mr. Joseph Coelho, the Chief Executive Officer of WCL, outlined the company’s ongoing and future initiatives aimed at directly benefiting the people of Bomi County.
One of the key highlights is the construction of a pre-nursery school in Zalakai, which will provide young children in the affected areas with access to early education.
Coelho further disclosed that upon the school’s completion, WCL will ensure the provision of daily nutritional meals for the students, underscoring the company’s holistic approach to supporting the community’s well-being.
Recognizing the importance of clean water, WCL has also made significant strides in improving access to this vital resource. Coelho revealed that the company has constructed several hand pumps in the affected communities, ensuring that the local population has access to safe drinking water.
Addressing the issue of food security, Coelho announced that WCL has initiated agricultural projects to help increase local food production. “As part of our operations, we are actively involved in agriculture, we have cultivated farmland in various locations to grow more food,” he explained.
Furthermore, WCL has plans to construct a technical school in Tubmanburg, which will offer vocational training for young people. This initiative aims to equip the local youth with the skills necessary to find employment, not only within the company but also in the broader job market.
Through these diverse development projects, Western Cluster is demonstrating its unwavering commitment to the people of Bomi County, investing in the areas of education, clean water, agriculture, and skills training. This holistic approach is poised to bring about tangible and lasting improvements in the lives of the local communities.