IPNEWS: Grand Bassa County is expected to benefit from the construction of new doctorsโ quarters, a move aimed at improving healthcare services in the county.
The announcement was made on Tuesday by County Superintendent Karyou Johnson, who disclosed that construction of the doctorsโ residence will begin within the next few weeks.
According to Superintendent Johnson, the county has set aside forty thousand United States dollars for the project. He explained that the funds were generated from land rental fees paid by Deenam Biomass Company.
Superintendent Johnson further revealed that the company had earlier provided an additional forty thousand United States dollars, which was used to purchase a mini truck for Harlandsville Township.
The construction of the doctorsโ quarters is expected to help address accommodation challenges for medical professionals and enhance healthcare delivery across Grand Bassa County. By: Zahn Dehdyugarย
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