
The ambulance and the Lawmaker
Over the weekend, Montserrado County District #4 Representative Michael M. Thomas, delivered a n this state of the district report highlighting impacts he has made during the last sitting.
The event was the Second annual report of the district for 2025. It was held at the Toe Dahn Event Hall in Soul Clinic Community on May 16, 2026.
Residents of the District and pesky curiosity seekers thronged the event hall and witnessed honorable Thomas’ report delivery. The Annual District Sitting And Constituent Report agenda was presentation of the 2025 annual report, official launch of women empowerment program, ( loan scheme), dedication of the District’s ambulance and launch of the advocacy against rape, sexual and gender based violence and illicit drugs, remarks, and so on.
According to Representative Thomas, he sponsored community elections and ensured smooth transition of leaderships in every community across the district, and so on, to promote peace and to discourage political disagreement which he said fosters public indifferent and intolerance. The report also addressed roundtable discussion, peace and reconciliatory tournament.
For health, a modern ambulance is being bought to render a 24-hour medical service, to reawaken the mobile clinic service districtwide that once rendered free medical service to financially constrain Liberians, among others. To minimize governance deficit, the advisory council was also founded and the technical advisory team. The honorable informed cordial working relationship with the elected leaders of the Community And Leadership Development Association (CALD).
As education is the key to success, Representative Thomas pointed out that his scholarship is benefiting students in the five public school of the district; likewise private school.
However, he announced increasing the scholarship to 1,000 students for the next academic year but sternly warnef beneficiaries to maintain the benchmark or else, the will not make it.
In furtherance, the report revealed US$30,000 allotment to Duport Road Health Center, US$73,000 allotment to Benson Hospital through the honorable Thomas’ advocacy.
Besides, the report publicized Representative Thomas as the crafter of the bill and subsequent passage that created the Food Assistance. On ther hand, Representative Thomas launched L$5,000,000 loan for women empowerment, dedicated an ambulance for the district use and Representative Bernard Benson, also known as DJ Blue launched the advocacy against rape, sexual and gender based and illicit drugs.
Despite criminals crushing on street lights installed by honorable Thomas and the Liberia Electricity Corporation refusal to buttress his effort by running wire and electrifying poles he planted, Representative Thomas said he will not retire lights provision in district #4.
He announced the construction of a town hall and fire service station on land that residents are willing to sell to him. He informed that Soul Clinic required all qualities to become a township, citing job opportunity, leadership structure, and so on. But clarified the delay in the implementation of the Paynesville Community College bill saying, President Joseph Boakai embraced it but urged him to liaise with Monrovia Vocational Training Center authority to combine the entity.
He however called all hand on desk to protect the district and projects he is undertaking. He added that Shara Community hospital dedication will render medical service humanitarianly; mostly, youth empowerment, especially twelve graduands, and others impactful development was disclosed by the honorable.
However, in an appreciative tone, financially-challenged parents, residents, students, testified Representative Thomas’ impactful report and called the district’s electorate to maintain him as Representative for the district in 2029 by re-electing him in the general and presidential elections.