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    Liberia Showcases Bold Infrastructure Vision As It Hosts 22nd ARMFA General Assembly

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithNovember 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    IPNEWS: Liberia has taken center stage in Africa’s infrastructure development landscape as it officially launches the 22nd General Assembly of the African Road Maintenance Funds Association (ARMFA) a landmark gathering bringing global attention to the nation’s renewed commitment to modern, sustainable, and climate-resilient road networks.

    The high-level assembly, taking place in Monrovia, convenes over 35 member countries, an estimated 350–400 delegates and leading international development partners dedicated to strengthening Africa’s road maintenance systems and financing models.

    During a special press briefing on Sunday, November 16, 2025, at the Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Ministerial Complex in Congo Town

      Madam Joseta Neufville Wento, Director General of the National Road Fund (NRF), expressed profound gratitude to President Joseph Nyuma Boakai for entrusting her with the stewardship of the Road Fund during what she described as “a pivotal moment for Liberia’s infrastructure transformation.”

    The week-long General Assembly, running from November 17–21, 2025, focuses on the theme: “Innovative Financing and Sustainability of Road Infrastructure in the Face of Climate Change and Mobility Challenges in Africa.”

    Madam Wento said the conference is anchored on three critical pillars guiding Africa’s strategy for modern, resilient road development

    Innovative Financing, boosting creative, reliable, and long-term funding models to support Africa’s growing road networks.

    Sustainability, building climate-smart, durable road systems that meet international environmental standards.

    Mobility and Climate Challenges, strengthening infrastructure that can withstand extreme weather while improving mobility and connectivity.

    She emphasized that hosting this year’s assembly puts Liberia in a unique position to deepen institutional knowledge, strengthen technical capacity, and expand partnerships with regional and global road funds.

    Madam Wento also encouraged Liberian youth to take full advantage of the conference.

    “Young people should come, learn, and build the skills needed to sustain our road sector.

    This conference is a classroom for the next generation of engineers, planners, and infrastructure leaders,” she said.

    She confirmed that President Joseph Nyuma Boakai will deliver the keynote address at the official opening ceremony, which will also be attended by senior government officials, civil society groups, international development partners, and representatives of major infrastructure institutions.

    ARMFA President Essaie Moussa Aubin praised Liberia for hosting what he called one of the association’s most significant and well-prepared assemblies.

    Aubin reaffirmed that ARMFA now comprises 35 member states, supported by the European Union and other international partners committed to strengthening road maintenance financing across Africa.

    He underscored that this year’s assembly positions Liberia to benefit from enhanced technical cooperation, improved maintenance standards and new long-term infrastructure development initiatives.

    “Liberia will gain from extensive knowledge-sharing, advanced expertise, and key partnerships that support sustainable road development,” Aubin noted.

    The 22nd ARMFA General Assembly is widely viewed as a defining moment for Liberia.

     It amplifies the country’s renewed dedication to upgrading its road network, while highlighting the National Road Fund’s leadership in advancing a more resilient, better-connected future.

    As discussions unfold throughout the week, Liberia is expected to secure groundbreaking partnerships, absorb innovative solutions  

    And strengthen its national roadmap for climate-smart, high-quality, and sustainable road infrastructure that will benefit generations to come. By Amos Harris

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