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Summary of Bomi County:

Bomi is a county in the northwestern portion of the West African nation of Liberia. The county was established in 1984. The county's area is 746 square miles. Bomi is one of 15 counties that comprise the first level of administrative division in the nation, Tubmanburg serves as the county's capital. The County has four administrative districts. Bomi was identified as a Territory before a County status.

From 1822 until the Liberian Declaration of Independence from the American Colonization Society on July 26, 1847 some 3,198 freed slaves and slaves from the Lesser Antilles, who had escaped from their slaveholders or born free left the Caribbean islands and came to Liberia with the help and support from the American Colonization Society and other organizations. The former Caribbean slaves came to Liberia to live a better life, to be free and for self-government. The first batch of slaves who left the Caribbean islands was from Barbados, some 500 to 1,000 freed Caribbean slaves arrived as settlers to Liberia. The second set of settlers who came from the Caribbean islands was 345 from Trinidad and Tobago, followed by 620 from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, another 350 from Saint Kitts and Nevis, the last two groups of settlers who left the Caribbean islands was 483 from Grenada, and the last group of settlers from Saint Lucia 400 former Caribbean slaves.

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NASAPAL INC County Offices:

Historically, strategy and very important civil society/nonprofit organization in Liberia has been financially sustained by foreign businesses or international nonprofit organizations that withdraws their support at will depriving the beneficial of the good contributions of their partnership.

NASAPAL INC was founded to promote and maintain public safety by establishing leadership, creating programs, and managing sustainability by maintaining local offices in all political subdivisions to manage the day-to-day operations regulated by the Headquarters Office.

NASAPAL INC is charged with the task of ensuring over sixty (60%) of its sustaining capacity is generated by its beneficiaries, not to perish when support is withdrawn. NASAPAL INC is a membership base organization, its membership should be capacitated through education to ensure the sustainability of its perpetual existence by been due payers.

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Summary Prupose of

NASAPAL Inc

The history of NASAPAL Inc somehow birthed from 2008 when motorcyclists and their passengers have been the most vulnerable road users of Liberia, the end results were and are against the future of a youthful nation, disabling and killing the human assets of the nation because they lack the knowledge of securing their own properties and survival, including those of others, and respecting law and orders.

The random surveys conducted between 2009 and 2010 amongst ten (10) road users and Law Enforcers confirmed National Government was and is responsible because of its failure or its incapacity to provide the infrastructure as is in every stable society.

NASAPAL Inc germinates from the effort of WoGeS Vehicle and Motorcycle Safety Training Services, (WVMSTS) aimed to train motorcycle drivers, because of the overwhelming violence in the sector, which was destroying public and private properties, killing about three (3) to six (6) persons daily, injuring and disabling uncounted numbers of persons nationwide between 2008 to 2009, this led to an intervention survey in ten (10) of Liberia fifteen political capitals, the exercise were conducted between 2009 and 2010, the need for a comprehensive approach was realized, highlighting the unawareness of almost all road users, not knowing the pedestrians, vehicles/motorcycles rules of the roads, disrespecting each other’s.

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(1.) Law Enforcers were not equipped to serve the public. (2.) Law Enforcers has limited respect for Road Users (3.) Law Enforcers never demonstrated themselves as peace makers. (4.) Law Enforcers were compromised in the discharged of their duties. (5.) Law Enforcers (6.) Law Enforcers never enforced the safe status and conditions of operators and moving vehicles and etc.

As for the driving public, including the passengers and the pedestrians, the following were discovered:

  • Nine (9) out of every Ten (10) people talked to were self-taught vehicle operators.
  • Six (6) out of every Ten (10) people questioned were under the legal age to operate motor vehicles as stipulated in the 1972 Vehicle and traffic laws.
  • Seven (7) out of Ten (10) vehicles operators were operating under the ownership of second (2nd) parties that never took responsibility for the operator’s wrongdoing.
  • Eight (8) out of Ten (10) vehicles operators understood the importance of insurance.
  • Eight (8) out of Ten (10) vehicles operators couldn’t identify at least Ten (10) basis road signs.
  • en (10) out of Ten (10) pedestrians didn’t know legal safe spots on streets and highways to cross.
  • Because of the few listed from a long list of difficulties, NASAPAL INC was envisaged, incorporated to ensure the assistance to National Government as the primary beneficiary of a stable society welcoming to foreign residents and visitors to Liberia.

    NASAPAL INC resolved the following:

  • To advocate for the improvement and wellbeing of all Law Enforcer sector and Enforcers.
  • To design and implement programs to enrich the well being of all Road Users to conform to all global protocols and education to be able to safeguard against violence.
  • To capacity all Road Users with the Motorcyclists leading the campaign against Liberia public safety epidemic
  • The adopted ALLIANCE OF BIKERS AIMED TOWARD EDUCATION, ABATE of LIBERIA organization voting rights restricted to legal residence and age Motorcycle operators to full membership and all others to associate membership.
  • The adopted OPERATION SAVE A LIFE, OSAL LIBERIA and all other non-restricted programs shall be full membership to all Road users, Cars, Bi and Motorcycle Drivers, Pedestrians and Passengers to ensure all residence and visitors benefit from all civil awareness, global safety protocols, Government of Liberia Polices, Ordinances or regulations simplified to educate all level of understanding.
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    Thanks to them for providing their service and time to educate the children of Liberia through safety

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    NASAPAL County Coordiator
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    NASAPAL Program Coordinator
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    Our History

    Dedication to homes, community, and nation.

    Woods General Services, (WoGeS) Vehicle and Motorcycle Safety Training Services, a private sector business, a 100% Liberian organized, owned, and registered Human Resource Development (HRD) entity, that was established on May 20, 2008, to provide training and consultancy services in the road safety sector of Liberia.

    NASAPAL Inc germinates from the effort of WoGeS Vehicle and Motorcycle Safety Training Services, (WVMSTS) aimed to train motorcycle drivers, because of the overwhelming violence in the sector, which was destroying public and private properties, killing about three (3) to six (6) persons daily, injuring and disabling uncounted numbers of persons nationwide between 2008 to 2009, this led to an intervention survey in ten (10) of Liberia fifteen political capitals, the exercise were conducted between 2009 and 2010, the need for a comprehensive approach was realized, highlighting the unawareness of almost all road users, not knowing the pedestrians, vehicles/motorcycles rules of the roads, disrespecting each other’s.

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    Our Intervention
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    Our Global Research