Liberia: Mayor John Siafa Says Street Sellers Fail to Use Common Sense to Keep the City Clean

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Churak Siafa has questioned the intelligence of citizens who sell along the streets of the city, saying had they applied their common sense; the MCC would not stress itself with instituting extra mechanisms to keep the city clean.

This comment comes at the Monrovia City Corporation is currently carrying out a continuous exercise, ensuring that no city sells gasoline, engages in money exchange, or involves doing any other business along the main streets of the nation's capital.

Speaking a few minutes before affixing his signature to the MOU, the Mayor stressed that some citizens have failed to apply their common sense to keep Monrovia clean and safe for everyone. The Monrovia City Mayor stressed that the appropriate way for the citizens to market their products is by going far from the streets to maintain city ordinance and promote decency.

Siafa also thanked the Minister of Public Works, Roland Giddings, Liberia National Police Inspector, Col. Patrick Sudue and the Managing Director of the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation, Mohammed Ali for their cooperation and collaboration to give the city a facelift.

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