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Office of Hon. Moima Briggs Mensah Representative District 6 Bong County

Office of Hon. Moima Briggs Mensah Representative District 6 Bong County

Salala District, Bong County, Republic of Liberia

PRESS STATEMENTFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEThe Office of Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs Mensah wishes to address and clarify the misleading narrative and manipulated AI-generated image currently circulating on social media regarding an alleged altercation involving Hon. Mensah and Hon. Musa H. Bility during plenary proceedings.The comments made by Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs Mensah during the plenary session were made within the context of the usual spirited plenary exchanges and lighthearted political banter that often characterize democratic debate among lawmakers. At no point did Hon. Mensah engage in any physical confrontation, nor did she hold the shirt of Hon. Musa H. Bility as falsely portrayed in the fabricated AI-generated image being shared online.The Office strongly condemns the deliberate spread of misinformation intended to mislead the public and undermine the dignity of members of the Honorable House of Representatives. Such acts not only distort the truth but also threaten the integrity of democratic discourse and public confidence in national institutions.Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs Mensah remains deeply committed to respectful political engagement, constructive dialogue, and the advancement of policies that positively impact the lives of Liberians. As an independent candidate, she continues to hold in high regard for all political institution,the Legislature and all institutions of government that are contributing meaningfully toward national development, peace, and democratic governance.While political debates may at times be passionate and animated, Hon. Mensah firmly believes that disagreements must always remain within the bounds of mutual respect, civility, and institutional decorum.The Office therefore urges the public, media institutions, and social media users to refrain from sharing false and manipulated content designed to create unnecessary tension and division. We encourage all citizens to verify information responsibly and support efforts aimed at preserving truth, unity, and respect for Liberia’s democratic institutions.The Office of Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs Mensah remains focused on representing the people of Salala Electoral District #6, Bong County and serving the Liberian people with integrity, professionalism, and dedication.Signed:D. Murvee Anderson, Jr.Chief of Office StaffOffice of Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs Mensah ... See MoreSee Less
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As part of ongoing efforts to foster peace and stability amid the border dispute between Liberia and Guinea, Bong County District #6 Representative, Hon. Moima Dabbah Briggs Mensah, in collaboration with Peace Paix Liberia, paid a courtesy visit to the women of Sorluba Town in Foyah District, Lofa County.The engagement aimed to assess the well-being of residents in light of the security concerns posed by the presence of the Guinean army along the border. It also provided an opportunity for community members, especially women, to share their experiences and concerns.Hon. Mensah traveled along with other women from civil society groups and international organizations, highlighting the importance of collective efforts in addressing the situation and supporting affected communities.The visit emphasized the need for continued collaboration to promote peace and ensure stability in the region.#salalasucessstory #aleadeewithapurpose#avoiceforthevoiceless ... See MoreSee Less
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As usual, Honorable Moima Briggs Mensah is once again demonstrating her leadership, unwavering generosity and commitment to the people by extending support to the Muslim community during this sacred season.In observance of the holy month of Ramadan,our leader Representative of Bong County District #6 has generously donated 70 bags of rice along with 70,000 Liberian dollars to the Muslim community of Salala District. This thoughtful gesture is a reflection of her continued dedication to standing with all citizens, especially during moments of spiritual reflection and unity.The donation was warmly received by members of the Muslim community, including respected Imams, who expressed heartfelt appreciation for her kindness and consistent support. In return, they reaffirmed their unwavering support for her leadership and praised her for always showing up for the people.Hon. Moima Briggs Mensah remains committed to promoting unity, compassion, and inclusive development across District #6 and beyond. ... See MoreSee Less
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The response of Hon. Moima Briggs Mensah to former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Statement at the House of Representatives: After Her Statement: How I Am Thinking and How I Will ActThe recent visit and statement delivered by Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, former President of the Republic of Liberia, to the House of Representatives of Liberia was both historic and thought-provoking. As the first elected female President in Africa and a daughter of Liberia who placed our nation on the global stage, her presence in the legislature carries great significance and motivation for women. But her remarks challenged us not only to reflect on the current state of our nation but also to act with courage and responsibility as representatives of the Liberian people.Below are my reflections and how I intend to respond through legislative and oversight actions.1. Preservation of Liberian Culture and CitizenshipFormer President Sirleaf’s emphasis on the preservation of Liberian culture and the discussion surrounding citizenship for the people of Negro descent is a matter that deserves careful consideration. Liberia was founded on the ideals of freedom and identity for people of African descent, and our national heritage must always be protected.I appreciate her genuine call for the review of the Constitution of Liberia, but Indeed, a constitution that has guided a nation since 1847 and was later revised in 1986 must periodically be reviewed to respond to modern realities.However, while openness and inclusion are important, I believe that citizenship considerations should be accompanied by measurable benchmarks. For example, individuals seeking such recognition should demonstrate a tangible commitment to Liberia through meaningful investment in our economy and development sectors. This could include meeting a defined level of investment, contributing to job creation, or supporting national development projects.In doing so, we will preserve the spirit of Liberia while ensuring that those who seek the privilege of citizenship must also contribute to the growth and sustainability of our nation.2. Land Use, Judicial Proceedings, and the Role of Public Works and Land Right Authority Former President Sirleaf’s reservations about land use management and judicial proceedings are factual and demand immediate attention. Across Liberia, we continue to see disputes over land ownership, uncontrolled development, and weak enforcement of zoning regulations.This raises a critical question: What exactly is the Zoning Departments at the Liberia Land Right Authority and Ministry of Public Works doing?The responsibilities of the Liberia Land Right Authority and Ministry of Public Works include urban planning, zoning enforcement, and ensuring that development across our cities follows established regulations. Yet the current state of many communities suggests that these responsibilities are not being effectively carried out.Several important questions must be asked:*Are zoning regulations being enforced consistently?* Does the LLA and the Ministry have a functional and active zoning department?* Are there qualified professionals monitoring urban expansion and building approvals?* Why do we continue to see structures erected in areas clearly not designated for such development?* What coordination exists between the Liberia Land Rights Authority and Ministry of Public Works, local authorities, and the judicial system in resolving land disputes?As part of my constitutional oversight responsibility, I intend to invite the Head of the Liberia Land Authority and Minister of Public Works to appear before plenary to provide a full explanation regarding the effectiveness of their zoning departments and its enforcement mechanisms. If gaps exist, this Legislature must ensure the necessary reforms, resources, and accountability measures are implemented. Liberians deserve a system where land use is orderly, and disputes are minimized, and development follows a clear national plan.3. The State of Monrovia and the Use of Eminent DomainI strongly agree with the former President regarding the urgent need to address the condition and future of Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia.Monrovia is not just ordinary city; it is the political, judicial, and historical heart of our nation. Within its boundaries stand our historic churches, government ministries, legislative and judicial buildings, and monuments that represent Liberia’s heritage.The government must take decisive action to restore and properly manage the capital. One approach worth serious consideration is the strategic use of eminent domain.My proposal is straightforward:1. The government should identified and acquire critical buildings and properties necessary for the redevelopment and preservation of Monrovia.2. Properties owners are justly compensated according to fair market value.3. After acquisition and redevelopment, the government may offer the properties back to previous owners or qualified investors.4. Buyers would be required to make an 80% down payment, while the remaining 20% could be financed through a structured government payment plan.5. The government would add a 15 to 20% margin, ensuring that the process also generates revenue for national development.This model would allow the government to reorganize and modernize Monrovia while also creating an economic return for the state.4. Implementation of Liberalization PoliciesLiberia has adopted several economic liberalization policies intended to encourage investment, improve trade, and integrate our economy with regional and global markets. However, policies are only meaningful when they are fully implemented.We must strengthen our commitment to agreements and frameworks that promote economic growth, including those aligned with regional cooperation within West Africa and international investment partnerships. Proper implementation will help create jobs, strengthen infrastructure, and expand opportunities for Liberian businesses.Legislators must therefore ensure that the Executive branch is effectively executing these policies and honoring agreements that benefit the Liberian people.5. Strengthening Political PartiesPolitical parties are the foundation of a healthy democracy. They should not exist merely during election cycles but must serve as institutions that promote national dialogue, policy development, and civic engagement.We must encourage political parties in Liberia to become stronger, more transparent, and more policy-driven. When parties focus on national development rather than personal ambitions, our democracy becomes more stable and our governance becomes more effective.6. Advancing Women’s LeadershipOne of the most powerful messages delivered by former President Sirleaf was the call for increased participation of women in the governance system of Liberia.As a woman serving in the Legislature, I strongly support the proposal to increase women’s representation to at least 40% in leadership and decision-making positions. This is not merely a matter of gender equality, it is a matter of national progress.Women bring unique perspectives, resilience, and leadership abilities that strengthen governance and policymaking.Former President Sirleaf made history by becoming Africa’s first elected female president and by placing Liberian women on the global map. Her continued advocacy for women’s representation reminds us that the work is not yet complete.Today, the number of women in our Legislature remains far below what it should be. This reality should make all of us reflect women and men alike.Madam former President, thank you for your presence and for your bold and thoughtful remarks before the House of Representatives. Your leadership continues to inspire the female generations of Liberians.You made history by elevating the women of Liberia onto the world stage, and today you have once again reminded us of our responsibility to do better.Indeed, we must admit that the current level of women’s representation in our Legislature is disappointing. As women, we must push forward with determination, and as men, our colleagues must also recognize the importance of supporting this progress.Your voice remains a guiding light for Liberia’s democracy.As I reflect on your statement, I am thinking deeply about the future of our nation, and I am committed to acting boldly in service to the people of Electoral District #6, Bong County, and the Republic of Liberia.God bless Mama Liberia. #avoicewithpower #aleaderwithintegrity #salalasuccessstorycontinues ... See MoreSee Less
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WELCOME BACK TO THE 55ᵗʰ LIBERIAN LEGISLATURE THIRD SESSION BOSSThe Office of Honorable Moima Dabah Briggs Mensah proudly welcomes our distinguished Representative back to the House of Representatives of the Republic of Liberia as the Legislature reconvenes for the Third Session of the 55ᵗʰ Legislature.Hon. Briggs Mensah returns to the Legislature following the regular recess with renewed determination to continue advancing people centered legislation and strong oversight in the interest of the citizens of Salala and Konawolala Administrative Districts #6, Bong County, and the Republic of Liberia at large.BELOW ARE KEY NATIONAL LEGISLATIVE WORK AND ADVOCACY PRIOR TO THE RECESS Leadership on the Bill to End Harmful Traditional Practices (FGM)Before the legislative break, Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs Mensah served with distinction as Chair of the Joint Committee working on the Bill to End Harmful Traditional Practices in Liberia, including Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). In this role, she provided principled leadership in guiding consultations, committee deliberations, and stakeholder engagements aimed at protecting the rights, dignity, health, and safety of women and girls. Her work on this landmark legislation reflects her unwavering commitment to human rights, gender justice, and safeguarding future generations.Advocacy for Education, Youth, and Skills DevelopmentHon. Briggs Mensah was a vocal advocate for accountability and effectiveness within Liberia’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector, calling on relevant institutions to ensure that allocated resources translate into real opportunities for young people and practical skills development.Championing Women’s Empowerment and Gender Responsive GovernanceAs an active member of the Women’s Legislative Caucus, she participated in strategic initiatives focused on strengthening women’s representation in governance and promoting gender responsive laws and budgeting that address the lived realities of women and girls across Liberia.Oversight and Responsible GovernanceShe also contributed to legislative efforts aimed at improving oversight of concession agreements and public resources, advocating for transparency and equitable benefits for communities affected by national development projects.Constituency Engagement and Community ServiceThroughout the period leading up to the recess, Hon. Briggs Mensah maintained close engagement with her constituents, supporting community development initiatives; like town hall, education both in country and out, and local empowerment efforts within our beloved Salala Electoral District #6.As the House resumes full legislative business, Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs Mensah recommits herself to lawmaking, oversight, and robust representation, ensuring that the voices and aspirations of the people of Salala and Konawolala continue to be heard at the national level.Welcome back and we extend our heartfelt prayers for God’s guidance, wisdom, protection, and strength. #SalalaSuccessStoryContinues” ... See MoreSee Less
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In a spirit of enthusiasm and motivation for the Bong County teams ahead of the National County Sports Meet quarterfinals, held in Monrovia at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Sports Complex, Hon. Moima Dabbah Briggs Mensah presented a cash contribution of USD 450, food items including five bags of rice, and LRD 50,000.Speaking on behalf of her office, the Chief of Staff, Mr. D. Murvee Anderson, said the gesture was the office’s way of recognizing and supporting the teams as they advanced to the quarterfinal stage. He encouraged the players to remain focused and determined, urging them to bring victory to Bong County.Hon. Mensah, who represents Bong County in the Legislature, also called on the Steering Committee and team members to muster a strong spirit of patriotism and teamwork in order to make the county proud.#salalasuccessstorycontinues #aleaderwithpurpose #avoicewithpower #mamasalala ... See MoreSee Less
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Greetings from Hon. Moima Briggs Mensah, Representative, Bong County District#6, Salala District To the peace loving people of Salala District, as we close the chapter on another year, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude for your unwavering spirit and dedication to our community. 2025 presented its share of hurdles, but together, we have shown incredible resilience and strength.As we step into 2026, let this New Year be a time for renewed hope, shared prosperity, and collective action and work together for the common good of Salala District.I remain committed to working tirelessly on your behalf, fostering opportunities, and ensuring our voices are heard in Salala District.Your voices will not go unnoticed in the Legislature, especially the House of Representatives where I represent you. Being with you and representing you at every level and every where I go in the world was one of my greatest achievements in history as Salala District is widely known through our ably representation.May the New Year bring your families abundant joy, good health, and the peace we all deserve.Happy New Year! God bless you all.#salalasuccessstorycontinues #avoicewithpower #aleaderwithpurpose #mamasalala ... See MoreSee Less
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PRESS STATEMENTThe Office of Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs-Mensah, Representative of Salala Electoral District #6, Bong County, is pleased to announce that the Honorable Representative is expected to return to Liberia in the coming days following weeks of official engagement at the ECOWAS Parliament in Abuja, Nigeria.While attending parliamentary sessions, Hon. Briggs-Mensah ably represented the people of Salala Electoral District#6, Bong County, and the Republic of Liberia. During one of the plenary sittings, she emphasized the urgent need for greater proactiveness and effectiveness within ECOWAS, noting that weak enforcement of its mandate has contributed to political instability and the rise of unconstitutional changes of government across the region.Hon. Briggs-Mensah expressed concern that the apparent inactivity of ECOWAS has led to growing dissatisfaction among member states, with some withdrawing from the regional bloc; an outcome she described as a reflection of institutional weaknesses that must be urgently addressed.The Office commends Hon. Briggs-Mensah for her bold advocacy, principled leadership, and unwavering commitment to regional peace, democracy, and the interests of the people she represents.We extend our gratitude to the citizens of Salala District for their continued support and look forward to welcoming our Representative home.Office of Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs-MensahRepresentative, Salala Electoral District #6Bong County, Republic of Liberia 🇱🇷 ... See MoreSee Less
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Representing with Distinction at the ECOWAS Parliament Silver Jubilee in Abuja, NigeriaThe Office of Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs Mensah is proud to share that our Boss is currently in Abuja, Nigeria, participating in the 25th Anniversary Commemoration of the ECOWAS Parliament.This historic Silver Jubilee Celebration, themed “25 Years of Parliamentary Representation, Regional Integration, and People Centred Governance in the ECOWAS Community,” brings together visionary leaders, policy makers, and parliamentarians from across West Africa. It is a gathering that reflects on a quarter century of achievements while shaping the roadmap for deeper cooperation and people focused governance.Hon. Briggs Mensah’s presence at this high level event is not only a testament to her unwavering commitment to regional progress, but also a recognition of her exceptional leadership, integrity, and passion for uplifting citizens across borders. Her contributions continue to elevate the voice of her constituents and the nation on the regional stage, reinforcing her reputation as a champion of parliamentary diplomacy and a pillar of transformative leadership.As she engages with counterparts and regional institutions, Hon. Briggs Mensah stands as a shining example of excellence, bringing wisdom, strength, and an unshakeable dedication to the values of unity, democracy, and people centered governance.We are proud, deeply proud of her continued service, her distinguished representation, and the honor she brings not only to our office and Salala Electoral District #6, but to our entire country.#SalalaSuccessStoryContinues #Aleaderwithpurpose. #Avoicewithpower.#MamaSalala ... See MoreSee Less
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The office of Bong County District #6 Representative, Hon. Moima Briggs Mensah, is currently sponsoring six international students in the People's Republic of China. Hon. Mensah's dedication to sponsoring students in the diaspora is a personal commitment that she has made to the people of Salala District. Currently, there are two Master's students and four undergraduate students, of whom one Master's student and three undergraduate students are undergoing their programs in China. The two students are expected to depart Liberia in the coming days to join the rest of the students. "Supporting the younger generation through education is the best gift anyone would love to give to their child", Hon Mensah said in a conversation. Besides the international students, Hon Moima Briggs Mensah is currently sponsoring more than 91 students locally in various universities and higher learning institutions around Liberia. Those universities and higher learning institutions include the University of Liberia, African Methodist Episcopal University, Bong County Technical College, Phebe Nursing School, and Starz University, amongst others.Salala Success Story continues ... See MoreSee Less
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Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs-Mensah, participated in the 2025 Second Parliamentary Seminar and Extraordinary Session of the ECOWAS Parliament, held in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, from September 22–28, 2025. The seminar focused on Artificial Intelligence (AI); exploring its opportunities and risks for West Africa, with practical insights on how AI is transforming critical sectors such as agriculture, health, and security.During the seminar, our boss emphasized the need for AI technologies to be inclusive and gender-responsive, particularly in rural areas where women and youth often face limited access to digital tools and opportunities. She further stressed that AI development and application must remain ethical and human-centered, upholding transparency, privacy, and accountability, and aligning with human rights principles to prevent misuse, discrimination, and social inequality.The office of Honorable Moima Briggs Mensah expressed its deep appreciation to the House of Representatives and the people of Salala District #6, Bong County, for their continued trust and support in allowing our boss to represent and advance in regional and legislative engagements.#salalasuccessstorycontinues #ecowasparliament ... See MoreSee Less
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Office of Hon. Moima Briggs Mensah Representative District 6 Bong County
TOMORROW, WE RISE AS MOTHERS; STRONG, UNAFRAID & UNITED TO SAY NO TO DRUGS! 💪🏾Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs Mensah, Liberia’s female voice in the ECOWAS Parliament and Representative of Salala Electoral District #6 Bong County, is calling on every mother, every woman, and every heart that cares to rise boldly and speak out not just tomorrow but every single day.“We, the mothers of Liberia, cannot stay silent while drugs steal our children and cripple our future. Tomorrow is not the end. It is the beginning. Let us be the loud voice in our communities, the whistleblowers, the protectors, the light in dark corners.”Hon. Briggs Mensah urges all citizens, especially the women to Speak up and expose drug dens without fear or favor, to volunteer in community watch groups, to partner with local authorities and to protect our children with the same passion we birthed them.“Our silence is their strength. Our voices are their defeat. If we don’t act now, we risk losing an entire generation. Together, we say: ENOUGH!”Let this be our rallying cry from the pillow to the larger platform, not just for a day, but for a movement.#SayNoToDrugs#MothersAgainstDrugs#SalalaDistrictSpeaks ... See MoreSee Less
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Office of Hon. Moima Briggs Mensah Representative District 6 Bong County
Final Assessment Completed for the Upgrade of Salala Clinic to Salala Health Center!Today marks a major milestone for healthcare delivery in Salala District! The final assessment has been successfully completed for the advancement of the Salala Clinic to a full-fledged Salala Health Center; a transformation that brings quality and accessible care closer to our people.Key improvements to include: * A newly equipped constructed Surgical Theater * A fully equipped Maternity Ward * A restructured Emergency Room (ER) * Upgraded Outpatient Department (OPD) * Laboratory and Diagnostic Services * Pharmacy Unit * Pediatrics and Inpatient Wards * Improved Sanitation and Water SystemThis upgrade represents not just a change in name, but a shift in capacity, care, and community health impact.Under the leadership and advocacy of Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs-Mensah, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and partners, we are committed to ensuring that Salala District receives the healthcare infrastructure it deserves.#salalasuccessstoryworks#salalahealthcenter #betterhealthforsalala #HealthcareUpgrade ... See MoreSee Less
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Office of Hon. Moima Briggs Mensah Representative District 6 Bong County
Office of Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs MensahIndependence Day Message | July 26, 2025178 Years of Freedom and ResilienceTo the proud citizens of Salala District and the people of Liberia,On this 178th anniversary of our beloved nation’s independence, I extend warm greetings and heartfelt congratulations to every Liberian at home and abroad.July 26 is not just a date in history; it is a celebration of our courage, our culture, and our collective journey as Africa’s first republic. From the plains of Salala to the shores of Monrovia, we honor the vision of our founding fathers and the resilience of every generation that has carried the torch of freedom forward.As we reflect on our past, let us also commit to building a Liberia where unity, justice, and opportunity define the future. Let us celebrate not only with joy, but with renewed purpose to strengthen our district, preserve our traditions, and uplift every Liberian.Happy Independence Day!Long live Salala!Long live Liberia!Hon. Moima Dabah Briggs MensahRepresentative, Salala Electoral District #6 ... See MoreSee Less
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Office of Hon. Moima Briggs Mensah Representative District 6 Bong County
MRU Parliament EstablishmentHon. Moima Dabah Briggs Mensah proudly served on the Liberian Committee tasked with formulating and drafting the foundational documents for the historic Mano River Union Parliament (MRUP). Her role was not only legislative but visionary engaging in months of cross-border consultations, comparative parliamentary research, and regional dialogue that laid the groundwork for this bold new institution of West African unity.Drawing from her valuable experience as a Member of the ECOWAS Parliament, Hon. Mensah brought deep insight into regional legislative processes and intergovernmental cooperation. Her ECOWAS background helped inform the MRU Parliament’s institutional design ensuring it reflects not only the aspirations of the Union but also the best practices from other successful regional bodies.From early technical meetings to the final negotiations, Hon. Mensah championed inclusive governance, gender balance, and strong oversight frameworks in the MRUP’s design. She pushed for a Parliament that wouldn’t just exist on paper but one that would meaningfully shape the lives of over 50 million citizens across Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Côte d’Ivoire.On July 20, 2025, she joined fellow lawmakers and Speakers of Parliament at the official signing ceremony in Monrovia, marking the dawn of a new chapter in regional integration. The moment wasn’t just ceremonial it was a reward for tireless work, strategic thinking, and relentless commitment to building institutions that will outlast politics and personalities.Hon. Mensah believes the MRU Parliament will serve as a platform for peace, economic cooperation, and mutual accountability across the sub-region. Her legacy is now forever tied to this transformative moment in West African parliamentary history.#SalalaSuccessStory#TrueRepresentation#EOWASFemalActor #Liberia’sOnlyFemaleECOWASPailamentarian ... See MoreSee Less
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Office of Hon. Moima Briggs Mensah Representative District 6 Bong County
Graduation Ceremony at Bong County Technical College (BCTC) while Honoring the Achievement of one of my Scholarship student. Representative Moima Briggs Mensah was delighted to attend the graduation of one of her sponsored students at BCTC in Bong County. In a moving speech, she pledged sponsorship for his further education promising to send him to China for his chosen Master’s program. Dreams in motion! Our office is dedicated to promoting education and sponsoring students with the mind set to achieving their dreams. #ScholarshipSuccess #NextGenLeaderofSalalaDistrict ... See MoreSee Less
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Office of Hon. Moima Briggs Mensah Representative District 6 Bong County
Welcome Ceremony for Muslim AllahajisAs Representative of Salala Electoral Distrct #6, Bong County, and as child of a muslim woman, I hosted a heartfelt welcoming ceremony for two Muslim Allahajis from Konawolala and Salala Administrative Districts, who have just returned from the holy pilgrimage to Mecca. Representing both districts, they were received with warmth and gratitude as symbols of faith and devotion. A joyous celebration of unity and spiritual fulfillment! I’m excited to have supported this solemn initiative as apart of our leadership dedication to religions in our district. #ReligiousTolerence#OportunityForAllReligions #LastWasPastorAppreciation ... See MoreSee Less
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ECOWAS Delegation Tour: Mother & Child Health Projects As part of the ECOWAS‑WAWHO steering committee, Hon. Mensah joined the ECOWAS delegation from Liberia to tour ongoing Mother and Child Health (MCH) projects. On site, they evaluated construction progress and met with healthcare workers uncovering plans for expanded outreach clinics and future mobile health initiatives. Her insights helped shape sustainable strategies for healthier families. #ECOWAS#RegionalRepresentation ... See MoreSee Less
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Office of Hon. Moima Briggs Mensah Representative District 6 Bong County
World Bank Funded Secondary School in Bong CountyHon. Briggs - Mensah was honored to attend the dedication of a brandnew secondary school in Bong County, fully funded by the World Bank and completed during President Joseph Boakai’s presidency. She celebrated alongside students, teachers, and local leadership, reaffirming her commitment to education and community development. Together, they usher in a brighter future for the students of Bong County as the president encouraged the student them to take advantage of the institution. #BongCounty #Education ... See MoreSee Less
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