Lofa County Senator Momo Cyrus brought together the citizens of Lofa County, based in Worcester, Massachusetts, and united them to mobilize Lofa County development.
Senator Cyrus, who served as a guest speaker at the Lofa County Worcester Association in Massachusetts, told officials who introduced it that it could develop the Lofa in the county with unity and unity.
Senator Cyrus spoke about the theme of “mobilizing diaspora unification as a springboard for driving development in Lofa County.”
The Lofa County Senator spoke about the reality that Lofa citizens of the diaspora are extraordinary talent. These should be widely recognized.
He points to counties like Nimbha and Bon, whose citizens do more in unity and homeland while in the diaspora.
The new leadership in Worcester, Massachusetts, will serve its members for two years.
The induction took place on April 26, 2025, bringing together Lofa and other Liberian citizens in that part of the state.
Like other counties that organized themselves to show love and unity for each other in the diaspora, the Lofa Association has seen the need to bring themselves together to serve as one of those born from Liberia away from home.
It was M who took office. Koliego-Tarpeh, President Amos Wolobah, Executive Director Bill Saa, Loretta Korvah, Bill Saa, Treasure Alicemae Wellington Kwapo Chaplain, and Otrhers’ Board Chair.
In his first speech, President Colliego Talpe said, “The Lofa County Association of Worcester Massachusetts is back.”
She urged all the citizens of Lofa, who are members of the Lofa County Association of Worcester Massachusetts Chapter, to stay with the diaspora more than ever before.