26/02/2026
CAREYSBURG, LIBERIA
25 February 2026
The Armed Forces of Liberia under the leadership of Major General Davidson F. Forleh, Chief of staff of the AFL, has taken a significant step towards improving infrastructure and educational services within its barracks following an assessment visit by a high-level delegation from the ECOWAS Advisory Training Team (EATT) to Liberia.
The delegation, led by Colonel D. M. Imiren, Senior EATT Advisor of the Nigerian Army, visited the command to assess two major projects to be funded by the Nigerian Chief of Army Staff. The projects focus on rehabilitating and expanding the camp’s water supply system and renovating a building to establish an elementary school within the barracks.
The visit underscores growing regional military cooperation and Nigeria’s continues support to Liberia’s military capacity development. The water tower project will involve the renovation of the existing structure, which currently supplies water to most parts of the Camp Sandee Ware Barracks. The Plans include expanding the system to improve efficiency and ensure a more reliable water supply across the entire barracks.
According to AFL Engineer Representative, Second Lieutenant Richards Morgan, the project will includes, the installation of larger poly tanks, additional water faucets, and the construction of protective fencing and tiling around the tower facility to enhance durability and safety.
In addition to the water project, the delegation assessed a building earmarked for renovation which will later be used as an elementary school. Once completed, the renovated structure will accommodate up to ten classrooms, with provisions for future expansion on available land within the barracks.
The initiative follows concerns raised by the AFTC Commandant, Colonel K. G. Gwesa, during the 69th Armed Forces Day Celebration, where Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu served as Guest of Honor. During the event, the Nigerian Army Chief pledged to underwrite the cost of both projects after being briefed on key infrastructural challenges affecting the training command.
Staff Sergeant Massalay Brima, the expected Principal of the proposed school and a graduate of the University of Liberia with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Secondary Education, expressed optimism about the project. He emphasized that the school will provide quality education not only to children of military personnel residing in the barracks but also to children from surrounding communities.
Colonel Gwesa further recommended that engineers incorporate water pipeline connections from the water tower to nearby buildings to ensure a broader and more efficient distribution network.
The assessment visit marks a crucial milestone in enhancing living conditions, strengthening educational opportunities, and improving operational readiness at the Armed Forces Training Command.
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