Lofa County Senator, Momo Cyrus has rallied voters of Lofa County basically based mostly in Worcester, Negate of Massachusetts USA to unite and exhaust it to mobilize the voice of Lofa County.
Serving as customer speaker on the induction ceremony of Lofa County Affiliation of Worcester, Negate of Massachusetts USA, Senator Cyrus advised the inducted officers that with cohesion and togetherness, they are able to construct their county, Lofa.
Senator Cyrus spoke on the theme, “Mobilizing diaspora unity as a springboard for driving development in Lofa County.”
The Lofa County Senator spoke of the actuality that voters of Lofa in the diaspora like unprecedented abilities, and that these must be broadly identified.
He pointed at Counties admire Nimba and Bong whose voters are doing more by manner of cohesion and rising support home while in the diaspora.
The original management of the Worcester, Negate of Massachusetts USA can aid their participants for the duration of two years.
The induction became held on April 26, 2025 and it brought together voters of Lofa and a form of Liberian Electorate in that share of the Negate.
Enjoy a form of counties who like organized themselves to present admire and cohesion to each a form of in the diaspora, so has the Lofa Affiliation seen the must put themselves together to aid as support born for each a form of while a long way flung from their home, Liberia.
These inaugurated are, M. Koliego-Tarpeh, President, Amos Wolobah, Vice President, Bill Saa, Secretary General, Loretta Korvah, Fancy Alicemae Wellington Kwapo Chaplain, Konneh Board Chair among otrhers.
President Koliego-Tarpeh acknowledged in her first address that the “Lofa County Association of Worcester-Massachusetts is back” as a manner of respectfully reminding participants of the Liberian Neighborhood Affiliation in Worcester-Massachusetts that Lofa is in action again.”
She urged all voters of Lofa who are participants of the Lofa County Affiliation in the Worcester-Massachusetts chapter to cease together more than ever before in the diaspora.