Bo District Council Chairman Commissions Kallon Bridge in Magihun Town

By: ALBERT P. KEIFA

In a landmark development initiative, the Bo District Council, under the visionary leadership of Chairman Victor Kosseh Hindowa, in collaboration with the Road Maintenance Funds Administration (R.M.F.A) on Friday 12th April 2024, successfully commissioned a 40-meter-long bridge in Magihun Town, Tikonko Chiefdom, Bo District.

Chairman Victor Kosseh Hindowa, who had pledged to prioritize the advancement of the Bo District community during his campaign, fulfilled his promise by spearheading a series of impactful projects since assuming office. The commissioning of the Kallon Bridge stands as a testament to his commitment to delivering on his promises and enhancing the socio-economic landscape of the region.

The ceremony was attended by esteemed guests, including Member of Parliament, Hon. Beatrice Kangbai, Paramount Chief of Tikonko Chiefdom, PC Joe Kangbai Macavorey, and CEO of Road Maintenance Funds Administration (R.M.F.A), Mr. Kallon, and was marked by speeches lauding the collaborative efforts that led to the success of the project. Chairman Victor Kosseh Hindowa, hailed as the champion of feeder road maintenance, delivered a keynote address emphasizing the crucial role of infrastructure in fostering connectivity and progress within the district.

The bridge, named in honor of Mr. Kallon, symbolizes the spirit of partnership and unity that underpins this transformative initiative. The event was a cause for celebration in Magihun Village, where residents expressed their gratitude to the Road Maintenance Funds Administration (R.M.F.A) and Chairman Victor Kosseh Hindowa for their dedication to the betterment of the community.

Looking ahead, Chairman Victor Kosseh Hindowa affirmed his commitment to extending similar developmental projects across various parts of the district, with a focus on road construction and maintenance as key priorities. The people of Magihun welcomed this announcement with enthusiasm and expressed their support for the continued efforts to improve infrastructure and enhance connectivity in the area.

As the Bo District embarks on a journey of progress and growth under the leadership of Chairman Victor Kosseh Hindowa, supported by Road Maintenance Funds Administration (R.M.F.A) and other key stakeholders, the commissioning of the Kallon Bridge serves as a symbol of hope and transformation for the entire community.

The commissioning of the Kallon Bridge, named in honor of the CEO of Road Maintenance Funds Administration (R.M.F.A), Mr. Kallon, was a joyous occasion attended by key stakeholders, including Member of Parliament Hon. Beatrice Kangbai, Paramount Chief of Tikonko Chiefdom PC Joe Kangbai Macavorey, and CEO of Road Maintenance Funds Administration (R.M.F.A) Mr. Kallon, along with other distinguished guests. Chairman Victor Kosseh Hindowa, popularly known as the champion of feeder road maintenance, delivered a stirring keynote address, highlighting the transformative impact of the bridge on connectivity and accessibility in the region.

As the ceremony unfolded, the spirit of collaboration and unity reverberated through Magihun Village, with the people expressing their gratitude to Road Maintenance Funds Administration (R.M.F.A) for their invaluable support and Chairman Victor Kosseh Hindowa for his unwavering dedication to advancing the welfare of the community. The occasion served as a platform for Chairman Victor Kosseh Hindowa to reaffirm his commitment to extending similar developmental initiatives across different parts of the district, emphasizing road construction and maintenance as a cornerstone of his administration’s agenda.

In closing, the commissioning of the Kallon Bridge signifies not only a physical connection between communities but also a symbolic bridge towards a future of sustainable development and prosperity for the residents of Bo District. It is a shining example of effective governance, collaboration, and community empowerment, underscoring the transformative potential that can be achieved through dedicated leadership and meaningful partnerships.

As Bo District looks towards a brighter tomorrow, guided by the leadership of Chairman Victor Kosseh Hindowa and supported by the collaborative efforts of Road Maintenance Funds Administration (R.M.F.A) and other stakeholders, the road to progress and development beckons with promise and possibility.

@ Albert P. KEIFA

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