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Liberia: Govt. Unveils Initiative For Enhanced Telecommunications Service

July 18, 2025
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Clarence Massaquoi, the Acting Chairman of the Liberia Telecommunications Authority (LTA), has launched a nationwide initiative to transform the telecommunications landscape in Liberia by enhancing community involvement, implementing regulatory changes, and focusing on improved service delivery.

During his visit to Ganta, Massaquoi presented an innovative plan to shift away from traditional leadership methods by directly engaging with service providers and consumers nationwide.

“We must guarantee that the services consumers pay for are equivalent to the quality they receive,” Massaquoi told the press. As Chairman, I refuse to be an armchair leader. I will take to the streets to understand and address these issues firsthand.”

His leadership is crucial when public dissatisfaction grows due to frequent dropped calls, unreliable internet service, and inadequate customer support from telecom companies. Recognising these issues, Massaquoi promised to implement stricter monitoring and closely collaborate with providers to enhance service standards.

“Our primary goal is to ensure every Liberian has access to reliable and efficient telecom services,” he declared. “We will hold service providers accountable, while actively seeking consumer feedback, which is vital for fostering meaningful reforms.”

As part of his initiative, the LTA will embark on field missions to evaluate service quality in real-time. Massaquoi believes engaging directly with communities will enable the LTA to better identify problems and build trust.

In addition to enhancing service delivery, Massaquoi is advocating for internal improvements within the LTA, including increased transparency, quicker complaint resolution, and improved collaboration among commissioners and staff members. He underscored the importance of teamwork and unity within the organisation as key to achieving sustainable change.

“I am dedicated to cultivating a culture of collaboration and mutual respect,” he affirmed. “Alongside the five commissioners, we will foster a working environment where every employee feels valued and inspired to contribute.”

Massaquoi is also focused on fostering better relationships between service providers and consumers. He proposed regular workshops, open forums, and joint initiatives to address service deficiencies and encourage understanding. “When providers are responsive and consumers feel acknowledged, we can make significant strides,” he remarked.

The LTA Chairman’s vision aligns with a broader commitment to national development, positioning telecommunications as a vital driver of economic growth. Massaquoi’s approach has already sparked optimism among stakeholders, who view his hands-on leadership style as promising.

Massaquoi encouraged all Liberians to support the LTA’s mission as he continues his outreach and reform efforts. “Let us work together, embracing our common goals and dreams,” he urged. “Together, we can create a telecommunications sector that benefits everyone.”

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