Liberia: Mayor Blames Liberia's Waste Dilemma On Failure

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Liberia: Mayor Blames Liberia's Waste Dilemma On Failure
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Liberia's city Mayor-designate has come to town with blame, arguing that the Government's failure to allocate funding has left the oldest West African city in flit.

Liberia 's city Mayor-designate has come to town with blame, arguing that the Government's failure to allocate funding has left the oldest West Africa n city in flit.

"Sustainable waste management," he underscores,"needs proper fiscal support, which the Monrovia City Corporation lacks and contributes significantly to the city's present waste management dilemma." According to him, sustainable waste management needs proper fiscal support, which the Monrovia City Corporation lacks, and has contributed significantly to the present waste management dilemma in the capital.

He adds that the CLUS project budgetary allocation and payment under the Government of Liberia last fiscal year 2023 was US$750,000 rather than the required US$1.5 million support. He says the Monrovia City Corporation requires US$11,023,583 for effective and proactive functionality, which could potentially close the city's current funding gap and support its cleanliness efforts, thereby improving the capital's overall waste management.There was a problem processing your submission. Please try again later.

This indicates that the MCC needs an additional US$4,430,586 from the government and an internal income contribution of US$2,813,032 to equal its entire planned budget of US$11 021583.

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