As “Illegal” Chain Sawyers Drive Away Major Concession: River Cess Citizens Dercry Development Setback


Citizens of Central River Cess District have decried serious setback in the development agenda of the district and county since the “unceremonious” closure of major logger EJ and J Logging Company.
EJ and J signed its first concession agreement with the people of River Cess County by and thru its representatives and the Government of Liberia (GoL) in 2008, and later extended the deal to an additional five years in December of 2016.
However, the company “unceremonious” deserted the forest on grounds that some “illegal” pit sawyers were intruding into its concession area.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with this paper during a recent visit to the county, several citizens of the Central River Cess District and the Head of the Community Development Committee (CFDC) of the Forest Management Contract-B explained how major development projects, which were sponsored through funds paid by the company as land rental fees, are currently at a standstill since the company deserted the place due to “illegal” sawing activities in the area.
Basically there are CFDCs in River Cess County with FMC-B being the biggest with total size of 57,262 hectares and 11 affected communities with headquarters is in Nezuin, Central River Cess District.