Monrovia — The Carbadae Apoliebo Organization (CAPO) has launched the first phase of a major rural electrification initiative, aiming to improve access to lighting, education, and security across several communities in the Carbadae area of Wacaba Statutory District.
Spearheaded by CAPO Executive Chairman Sennay Carlor, III, and Co-Chairman Alphonso B. Cole, the project focuses on providing solar-powered lights to underserved towns and villages throughout the district.
At the official launch…
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