BONG COUNTY — In a move to address youth unemployment in Fuamah and Sanoyea, District #7 Representative Foday Fahnbulleh has launched a transformative initiative aimed at empowering the motorcycling community.
On Sunday, December 29, Representative Fahnbulleh fulfilled a key campaign promise by distributing thirty motorbikes to young people in the district. The initiative is designed to stimulate economic growth and create pathways for self-reliance.
District #7, like many parts of Liberia, struggles with high rates of youth unemployment. A significant portion of its young population remains jobless or relies on artisanal mining, a sector that has long been a lifeline for many families. However, mining alone cannot meet the needs of the district’s growing youth population, leaving many without stable income sources.
Addressing the challenges, Hon. Foday Fahnbulleh remarked: “For too long, our youth have struggled to find stable sources of income. Many depend on mining, but we must create other avenues for them to thrive. It is time to empower our young people with tools and opportunities that ensure a better future for themselves and their families.”
The motorbike distribution initiative is a strategic response to this challenge. By equipping thirty young people with motorbikes, Hon. Fahnbulleh seeks to enable them to engage in entrepreneurial ventures, such as motorcycle taxi services, which are in high demand within the district.
“These motorbikes are more than just vehicles—they are tools for progress,” Fahnbulleh explained. “They will help our young people earn a living, improve mobility within the district, and contribute to the overall economic development of Fuamah and Sanoyea.”
The initiative has been met with widespread appreciation from the community. Beneficiaries expressed their gratitude, emphasizing how the motorbikes would transform their lives and create new opportunities.
Hon. Fahnbulleh’s effort aligns with his broader vision for sustainable development in District #7. He envisions a district where young people have access to diverse income sources, reducing dependence on mining and fostering long-term economic resilience.
“The future of Fuamah and Sanoyea depends on the success of our youth,” Fahnbulleh said. “Together, we can transform District #7 into a hub of innovation and opportunity. This motorbike initiative is just the beginning, and I am committed to working with all stakeholders to ensure our young people have every chance to succeed.”
The motorbike distribution reflects the goals of the Unity Coalition, which prioritizes youth empowerment and sustainable community development. Looking ahead, Hon. Fahnbulleh has pledged to work with community leaders, businesses, and government entities to develop additional programs that combat unemployment and improve livelihoods in District #7.
“This is a call to action,” Fahnbulleh concluded. “We need all hands on deck to create more opportunities for our youth. Their success is the foundation for our district’s progress.”
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