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Newly Renovated and Constructed Market Buildings Dedicated
Tuesday, 9th September 2008

Newly renovated Jorkpen town market.
Newly renovated Jorkpen town market.
Photo Credit: Ousman Dialo/Executive Mansion
Monrovia, Liberia - A number of recently renovated and constructed market buildings have been dedicated in Monrovia and its surrounding areas.The dedication ceremonies, an Executive Mansion release says, were spearheaded Tuesday by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, accompanied by leaders of the Liberia Marketing Association (LMA), headed by its Interim President, Madam Lusu Sloan, and superintendent of various markets.

Appearing at the ceremony, President Johnson Sirleaf thanked the marketers for their cooperation in ensuring the success of the projects.  The President also lauded the head of the Sirleaf Market Women Fund, Dr. Thelma Awori, and friendly contributors who provided funding for the projects.

The projects, the President said, were a private initiative under the Sirleaf Market Women Fund, with financial support provided by friends and well-wishers mainly from the United States who care about the wellbeing of Liberian market women.

The Chief Executive pointed out that the renovation and construction of market buildings was in fulfillment of her promise to provide a more conducive environment for market women and men throughout the country.  She assured the marketers that additional facilities including banking facilities, warehouses, cold storages and playgrounds/schools for children would be added to markets as more funding becomes available. The President also expressed the hope that as additional funds become available, literacy programs would be added to help market women and men acquire basic skills to read and write. “The work is not finished; we want to work with you to make our markets modern,” the President reminded marketers.

She appealed to marketers to keep the facilities clean so as to encourage more support from well-wishers, especially foreign friends who visit the market sites. The Liberian leader also expressed the hope that with the construction and expansion of market buildings, petty traders would take advantage of the facilities and leave the streets to allow for the free flow of traffic.  She warned that Government will take all necessary measures to ensure that petty traders remain in the market buildings which have been renovated and constructed.

Meanwhile, a section of one of Liberia’s local banks has been opened at the Nancy B. Doe Jorkpentown Market. The Managing Director of Eco-Bank, Madam Morenike Adepoju, said the Bank was opening the facility to provide banking services for marketers.  She promised that Eco-bank would expand the services to markets in Monrovia and other parts of the country. President Johnson Sirleaf urged the marketers to take advantage of the services which, she noted, will also provide micro-credit and other benefits to qualified market women and men.

Markets dedicated included the Nancy B. Doe Jorkpentown Market; The Paynesville City Market; the Barnersville Market; and Duala Market. Extensions at the Nancy B. Doe Jorkpentown Market include a children’s playground, a day care center and an extended facility to accommodate more market stalls, while an extension was added during the renovation of the Duala Market in New Kru Town.Barnersville Market was built from scratch, under the auspices of the Sirleaf Market Women Fund.


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