Chief Minister Satisfies With First Tricon Road Construction Company  

Chief Minister, Professor David John Francis

By Amin Kef Sesay

On the 20th June 2020, Chief Minister, Professor David John Francis  visited the First Tricon operational site at Dama Road, Kenema on an assessment tour to determine the rate and quality of work done as part of President Bio’s 2020 Service delivery agenda.

His visit formed part of his role as Chief Minister to ensure timely delivery by Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDA’s) and to lead on the Government’s policy designing and implementation. From what was understood, Professor Francis considers his proactive monitoring strategy as a way to ensuring effective and efficient implementation of sustainable developmental projects across the facets and fabrics of Sierra Leone.

According to the Chief Minister, the assessment was satisfactory as the First Tricon Road construction company has gone 85% towards completion of the Dama Road which had been the most dilapidated road for decades.

This is to reassure the stakeholders and residents of Kenema, that 2020 is indeed a year of delivery as earlier proclaimed by the President at the 3rd Cabinet Retreat organised by the Office of the Chief Minister.

Professor Francis has promised to keep close eyes at every developmental project that would increase the face value of Kenema including the ongoing constructions of the modern clock tower and township roads.

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