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Makeni City: A Beacon of Sustainable Development Amidst National Challenges

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Abdulai Alusine Shaw
By Abdulai Alusine Shaw 2 Min Read
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Makeni, Sierra Leone – Amidst the evolving landscape of Sierra Leone’s power supply challenges, Makeni City has emerged as a shining example of sustainable development and resilience. Despite shifts in political leadership and the ongoing struggles with electricity across the nation of Sierra Leone, Makeni City continues to enjoy stable and reliable lighting system, a legacy of the previous administration under President Ernest Bai Koroma.

The foundation for Makeni’s current stability was laid during Koroma’s tenure, where a strategic focus on sustainable urban infrastructure led to the installation of energy-efficient LED streetlights across the city. These lights were not only a significant technological upgrade but also a forward-thinking investment in the city’s future. Today, Makeni reaps the benefits of this development, with well-lit streets that have become synonymous with safety, economic growth, and community well-being.

Even as other regions grapple with inconsistent power supply, Makeni’s lighting facility stands tall, a testament to the enduring impact of sound governance and planning. The facility has not only transformed the city’s nighttime landscape but has also played a critical role in boosting local commerce. Businesses, markets, and social events have thrived under the bright and dependable lights, extending their activities into the evening and contributing to the city’s economic vibrancy.

This resilience in the face of national challenges underscores the importance of long-term planning and sustainable development. The city’s continued prosperity, despite the broader issues plaguing the country’s energy sector, highlights how infrastructure investments can create lasting benefits that transcend political and economic fluctuations.

As Makeni continues to grow and adapt to new challenges, its lighting facility remains a symbol of what can be achieved through visionary leadership and a commitment to sustainable development. The legacy of President Koroma’s administration lives on in the bright streets of Makeni, offering a model for other regions to follow as they seek to overcome their own challenges and build a brighter future for all.

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