Sworn in on 22 January in Monrovia, the new Liberian president said his administration has initiated road projects totalling 783.5km, provided medicine to primary health facilities and restored piped water in three counties. However, Boakai critics question his commitment and say his 100-day plan is more likely to take two years.
for the country, crafted into a 100-day action plan, with top concerns accelerating the fight against corruption and making primary roads useable in all seasons – but not everyone is happy.
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