Liberia: Government will take up the electricity bill

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gnnliberia.com (14.04.2020)

The Liberian Government will take up the electricity bill of households in the affected counties for the duration of the STAY-AT-HOME order (total cost: US$4 million dollars).

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The Liberian Government will take up the electricity bill of households in the affected counties for the duration of the STAY-AT-HOME order (total cost: US$4 million dollars).

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As Liberians murmur over their livelihood during the observing of the State of Emergency for 21 days, President George Manneh Weah has planned to use  US$25 million to support food distribution to households in designated affected counties for the period of 60 days.

According to report, the full costing to cover this period in affected and other areas may add up to around $40 million. The World Bank has agreed to finance this gap off-budget to the tune of US$10 million).

The Government intends to have the World Food Program implement this program in collaboration with the Government. A check of US$4 million dollars paid to the Liberia Electricity Corporation (LEC), representing a significant settlement of Government arrears to the entity.

The Liberian leader also proposed to the Legislature that Government takes up the electricity bill of households in the affected counties for the duration of the STAY-AT-HOME order, and further proposed a similar support for the Liberia Water and Sewer Corporation.

Concluding, President Weah proposed to the Legislature that the Government fully pays the loans owed by market women, and petty and small traders in affected counties as part of the requested budgetary reallocation.