Monrovia — Reconstruction of the District 12 Administrative Building has officially commenced following a donation of 500 bags of cement by Hon. Musa Hassan Bility through the CMC family, according to the Office of Representative Jerry K. Yogboh.
The District Coordinator received the donation on behalf of the administration. The materials were immediately deployed to the construction site, marking a significant step forward in reviving the long-delayed project. District officials described the contribution as both timely and critical, noting that rebuilding efforts had previously stalled due to a shortage of materials.
In a statement released by Rep. Yogboh’s office, the administration expressed appreciation to Hon. Bility and the CMC family for their meaningful contribution toward community development and the strengthening of local governance.
Construction is now underway. Authorities have assured residents that the project will be completed and formally handed over to the people of District 12 as soon as possible. Once finished, the refurbished administrative complex is expected to improve working conditions for district personnel, enhance coordination of local development programs and boost public service delivery across the district.
“This support has turned planning into action. We are moving forward steadily and remain committed to completing this project for the benefit of the people we serve,” the statement read.
The reconstruction is part of a broader initiative by the Office of Representative Jerry K. Yogboh to strengthen institutional capacity and improve administrative efficiency at the district level.