General News of Monday, 22 July 2024

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Watch how Ibrahim Mahama was received at the airport by Liberia’s president and vice

A collage of some of the scenes from the airport when Ibrahim Mahama arrived in Liberia play videoA collage of some of the scenes from the airport when Ibrahim Mahama arrived in Liberia

Over the weekend, renowned entrepreneur and philanthropist, Ibrahim Mahama, made a significant donation consisting of 20 police vehicles and three 1,200 KVA electricity generators to the Liberia Airport Authority.

The contribution aims to improve the operational efficiency and security at the Roberts International Airport, which is Liberia’s main international gateway

Additionally, the high-capacity generators will ensure a reliable power supply, crucial for airport operations.

Accompanied by business mogul, Sir Sam Jonah, Ibrahim Mahama was received at the airport in Monrovia by the President of Liberia, Joseph Boakai, and his Vice President, Jeremiah Koung.

Both delegations made their way to an area where the 20 police vehicles and generators were parked and officially handed them over to the Liberian authorities at a short ceremony.

During the ceremony, the President of Liberia, Joseph Boakai, remarked, “This donation will greatly enhance our airport’s capabilities, ensuring the safety and comfort of travellers and boosting our overall infrastructure.”

Vice President Koung praised the donation, emphasizing the strong bond between Ghana and Liberia.

“Mr. Ibrahim Mahama’s generosity reflects the enduring friendship between our nations. We are immensely grateful for his support and dedication to Liberia’s progress,” Koung remarked.

In his brief remarks, Ibrahim Mahama reaffirmed his commitment to supporting infrastructure and development projects that benefit local communities.

“I am honored to contribute to Liberia’s growth. Robust infrastructure is vital for any thriving economy, and I believe these vehicles and generators will play a key role in enhancing the airport’s operations,” Mahama stated.

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