Koffa said the housing units will be constructed by his organization, Arteenah (a Kru vernacular meaning, ‘This is our time’), after technical assessment by the Leymah Gbowee Peace Foundation in March. The Grand Kru County lawmaker said the construction of the housing units is in fulfillment of his electoral campaign promise and his visit to the United States, where he met with some of his constituents and development partners. “Education and housing units are the two major priorities in my district,” Cllr. The titles of the four resolutions are Citizenship Amendment, Property Amendment, Qualifications I Amendment and Qualification II Amendment. The purpose of the Property Amendment is to allow non-citizens to own property, with certain restrictions.
Source: Daily Observer February 27, 2018 02:24 UTC