Rev. Timothy Kpeh Commends Orange Liberia for Construction of Three Communication Towers in District #1, Rivercess County
- technicalunitedyou
- Jun 15
- 2 min read

Rivercess County, Liberia – Rev. Timothy Kpeh extends profound appreciation and commendation to Orange Liberia for the construction of three telecommunications towers in District #1, Rivercess County.
This significant investment represents a major step toward improving communication, connectivity, and economic opportunities for the people of Rivercess County, particularly those residing in previously underserved and hard-to-reach communities.
According to Rev. Kpeh, access to reliable telecommunications services is no longer a luxury but a necessity for education, healthcare, business development, emergency response, and social interaction. The construction of these towers demonstrates Orange Liberia's commitment to bridging the digital divide and ensuring that rural communities are not left behind in Liberia's development agenda.
"On behalf of the citizens of District #1, Rivercess County, I extend heartfelt gratitude to Orange Liberia for this timely and impactful investment. The construction of these three towers will greatly enhance communication services, strengthen local businesses, support educational opportunities, and improve access to information for our people," Rev. Kpeh stated.
He noted that for many years, residents of several communities in District #1 have faced challenges associated with poor network coverage, limiting their ability to communicate with family members, conduct business transactions, access digital services, and respond effectively to emergencies. The new towers will significantly improve network reliability and create opportunities for economic growth and social development.
Rev. Kpeh further encouraged Orange Liberia to continue expanding its services across Rivercess County and other rural parts of Liberia, emphasizing that increased digital connectivity is essential to national growth and inclusive development.
He also called upon community leaders and residents to support and protect the telecommunications infrastructure, recognizing it as a valuable public asset that will benefit present and future generations.
"This achievement demonstrates what is possible when private sector institutions partner with communities to advance development. We look forward to continued collaboration that improves the lives of our citizens and accelerates progress in Rivercess County," he added.
Rev. Kpeh concluded by reaffirming his commitment to advocating for improved infrastructure, education, healthcare, roads, telecommunications, and economic opportunities for the people of District #1.




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