Hon. Soko Dorley Commends Bomi County Citizens and Vows To Advocate And Work To See Better Development.
By: Melvin Flomo
Bomi County – Hon. Soko Dorley has expressed gratitude to the citizens of Bomi County for exercising their constitutional rights during the recently concluded presidential and general elections. Although he did not win, Dorley acknowledged that the people voted for the candidate they believe will best serve the county’s interests. He also extended his appreciation to Hon. Edwin Snowe and congratulated Senator Alex J. Tyler on his victory in the senatorial race.
Hon. Dorley emphasized his commitment to working collaboratively with Senator Tyler and the Bomi Legislative Caucus to ensure the development and progress of Bomi County. He urged the newly elected leadership to prioritize the county’s needs and the interests of its people in their decision-making processes.
Addressing the current challenges facing Bomi County, Mr. Dorley pointed to significant issues in the health care, education, and agriculture sectors. He called for a united effort from all political factions in the county, saying that Bomi County should unite as one team to achieve its development goals.
The former candidate highlighted the importance of ensuring that Bomi receives its fair share of national resources and benefits. He voiced concerns over the county’s high unemployment rate, the long distances students must travel to attend school, and the lack of adequate medical supplies in local hospitals.
Meanwhile, Hon. Dorley called on all officials entrusted with the responsibility to serve Bomi County to be held accountable by its citizens. He urged the residents to demand that their leaders protect and prioritize the county’s interests in every decision they make.
Despite his loss in the election, Dorley expressed confidence in the new Bomi Legislative Caucus, which includes two former House speakers. He believes that with patience and support, the caucus will eventually deliver positive results for the county.
Furthermore, Hon. Dorley reiterated his vision of a prosperous Bomi County, emphasizing the need for a collaborative effort to support the new leadership. He encouraged the people of Bomi to remain hopeful, as the new administration is still in its early stages and requires time to bring about meaningful change.
“I will not sit idly by while the people of Bomi County suffer,” Dorley declared. “I am committed to using every legal means available to ensure that our natural resources are utilized for the benefit of our citizens and that we see improvements in employment, education, agriculture, and health care.”
Additionally, Hon.Soko Dorley also expressed his determination to continue advocating for the people of Bomi County, regardless of his position. He stated that his dedication to improving the living conditions of Bomi’s residents remains unwavering, whether he holds an official role or not.
In conclusion, Hon. Dorley highlighted the plight of students in Suehn Mecca District and other areas of Bomi County who are forced to walk for hours to reach their schools. He described this situation as inhumane and unacceptable, reaffirming his commitment to never abandon the people of Bomi County.
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