Moye Development Initiative
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Moye Development Initiative (MDI)—A Political Grassroots Movement for Inclusive Development and Community Empowerment inspired by the visionary leadership and humanitarian support of B**g County Senator Prince Kermue Moye Sr.
02/05/2026
Special thanks to our dedicated MDI team for another successful engagement in Lower B**g. In line with our cultural traditions, the team paid a courtesy visit to the Clan Chief and town leaders, who warmly welcomed the initiative and described it as timely and impactful. They also expressed sincere appreciation to Hon. Prince Kermue Moye, Sr. for reaching out to their communities.
During the engagement, the team established the MDI clan leadership structure and recruited new members to strengthen our presence. A kola nut was presented as a symbol of respect and unity, reaffirming our commitment to work closely with the people—listening to their concerns and advancing a citizen-centered development agenda for B**g County.
We appreciate Senator Moye’s continued support and commend our hardworking team for a job well done.
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Over the weekend, our team visited several towns in Lower B**g, strengthening connections and building linkages for the Moye Development Initiative while establishing its leadership structures at the clan level. Many thanks to the Moye Development Initiative team, headed by our brother Patrick Wokpeh, for their dedication and coordination.
On Friday, the team will continue its outreach to other rural clans, towns, and villages. A big thank you to our visionary leader, Hon. Prince Kermue Moye, Sr. for the unwavering support that continues to enable us to engage and connect with our people across communities. 💪 💪
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30/04/2026
Over the weekend, our team visited several towns in Lower B**g, strengthening connections and building linkages for the Moye Development Initiative while establishing its leadership structures at the clan level. Many thanks to the Moye Development Initiative team, headed by our brother Patrick Wokpeh, for their dedication and coordination.
On Friday, the team will continue its outreach to other rural clans, towns, and villages. A big thank you to our visionary leader, Hon. Prince Kermue Moye, Sr. for the unwavering support that continues to enable us to engage and connect with our people across communities. 💪 💪
The Moye Development Initiative (MDI)’s recent engagement—focused on cell building—has been impactful across Lower B**g County. From the establishment of its Lower B**g leadership structure to the strengthening of district-level cells, the initiative has demonstrated strong organizational growth and community outreach.
Special thanks to the dedicated team and our political leader, Hon. Hon. Prince Kermue Moye, Sr. for the commitment, leadership, and supports.
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13/04/2026
Day 2 & 3 of Our MDI Engagement (Building MDI Leadership Cells in Villages and Towns) – District #6
Yesterday and today, our team carried out major engagements in Leleh Town, a key community that serves as a polling center and a mother town to Totota, as well as several surrounding towns and villages.
Upon our arrival, we were warmly welcomed by the town authorities, including the General Town Chief, youth leaders, women, and elders. The MDI Chairman, Patrick Wokpeh, along with team members, presented kola nuts as a sign of respect, which was graciously accepted and appreciated by the community.
We clearly explained the purpose of our visit and engaged the citizens on the importance of working together to establish a strong Moye Development Initiative (MDI) leadership cell in Leleh. Given its strategic importance as a mother town to over 20 surrounding towns and villages, the response was overwhelmingly positive. To further strengthen our relationship and demonstrate goodwill, we made a small presentation to the town leadership.
This gesture was warmly received, and the citizens expressed full commitment to working with us. They affirmed their support for Hon. Moye and pledged to stand with him in 2029, appreciating his continued concern for their wellbeing.
Our team also visited Gbeyilita Town, the largest town in the clan and the headquarters of the Sawyeapolu Clan—comprising over 42 towns and villages. Gbeyilita serves as the central hub of the clan, with over 500 residents in the town and thousands more across the clan. Upon our arrival, we followed tradition by first meeting with the Clan Chief and General Town Chief, presenting kola nuts on behalf of MDI, and formally introducing our mission.
We met the citizens while they were actively clearing land for the construction of a community school. The Clan Chief, Elder Anthony Kortu, warmly welcomed our team and expressed deep appreciation for our initiative. He emphasized that when leaders return to their people with development efforts, it builds lasting trust and loyalty.
He highlighted a major challenge which our team addressed and committed to working together with the citizens to ensure it happens.
Our team successfully established a vibrant MDI leadership cell in the clan and strengthened relationships with key stakeholders. The Clan Chief, General Town Chief, and other leaders pledged full cooperation with our team across all 42 towns and villages. It was a deeply impactful engagement—understanding their challenges and working together toward solutions.
This marks the successful completion of Phase One of our MDI leadership cell-building initiative. The next phase will focus on continuous follow-up and strengthening the functionality of these leadership cells in each community.
Looking ahead, we plan to begin with the launch of a Life Skills Empowerment Training in May for these major populated towns:
Leleh Town: 500 beneficiaries
Gbeyilita town, Sawyeapolu Clan: 500 beneficiaries
This will commence once recruitment is completed in collaboration with the MDI local leadership cells.
Special thanks to our political leader, Senator Hon. Prince Kermue Moye, Sr. whose vision and development agenda continue to inspire and guide our work across B**g County.
10/04/2026
DAY #1 OF OUR MISSION TO ESTABLISH MDI LEADERSHIP CELL ACROSS LOWER B**G.
Today, a few members of our team from the Moye Development Initiative (MDI) began several community engagements across towns and villages around Totota. We were warmly welcomed by the several communities dwellers who expressed appreciation for our presence and the work we are doing.
Our first visit was to the 1st Baysah Farm Community, where we presented kola to the town leadership as a mark of respect. During the engagement, we established the MDI Community Leadership Cell and appointed Madam Kaymah Gwee as Chairlady. Additionally, Pastor G. David Kollie of Gweeta Community was appointed as our focal person. He will convene a meeting with the broader town leadership to ensure proper structuring of the MDI leadership.
The team also visited Gonota Community, where Mr. Kalabah was nominated as the focal person and head of the MDI Leadership Cell. In Sugar Hill Community, Mr. Garmeh G. Jabateh and Youth Chair George Sengbeh were appointed as Co-Chairs of the MDI Leadership Cell.
Finally, we paid a courtesy visit to the District Paramount Chief, Elder Stephen A. Gwee. During this meeting, our MDI Chairman, Mr. Patrick Wokpeh, presented kola on behalf of the team and formally introduced our mission.
The Paramount Chief expressed great appreciation for our efforts to support Senator Prince Kermue Moye and pledged his full support to the initiative. He also committed to engaging fellow elders and organizing a meeting where we can further collaborate and strengthen community leadership structures.
Overall, it was a productive day, with many citizens expressing gratitude to our team and to Hon. Moye for his ongoing development efforts.
While a few concerns were raised regarding communities that felt they had not benefited from previous outreach, the citizens remained appreciative and expressed their willingness to work with MDI to ensure that development initiatives are visible and impactful across the district and county.
Tomorrow, we will continue our outreach to additional towns and villages within the district as we expand MDI leadership cells.
We also look forward to further engaging our political leader to strengthen support for decentralized, grassroots-driven initiatives across communities.
10/04/2026
CONTINUATION OF CONSTITUENCY VISIT: Our political leader, Senator Hon. Prince Kermue Moye, Sr. will this Sunday, April 12 continue his constituency visit across B**g with visits to Warta and Kollieta in Zota District.
Electoral District #4 Representative Robert Flomo Womba will accompany the Senator to dedicate some projects in these communities.
Keep leading with vision and purpose, leader.
CONTINUATION OF CONSTITUENCY VISIT: Our political leader, Senator Hon. Prince Kermue Moye, Sr. will this Sunday, April 12 continue his constituency visit across B**g with visits to Warta and Kollieta in Zota District.
Electoral District #4 Representative Robert Flomo Womba will accompany the Senator to dedicate some projects in these communities.
Keep leading with vision and purpose, leader.
Several women, youths, and elders gathered in appreciation of Senator Hon. Prince Kermue Moye, Sr. during Phase One of his county-wide tour, singing the popular song, “Winner, winner, Jehovah makes me a winner.” Indeed, Chief—you are a true winner.
Video Credit: Matalay S. Kollie
31/03/2026
A Summary of Phase One of the County Tour by Senator Prince Kermue Moye, Sr.
Senator Prince Kermue Moye Sr. has completed phase one of his countywide tour, engaging with residents in Yelequelleh, Zota, and Jorquelleh District #2.
Senator Moye stated that the purpose of the tour was to conduct town hall meetings with citizens, update them on his activities at the National Legislature and as Chairman of the B**g Legislative Caucus, and gather their perspectives on new development priorities.
1. Yelequelleh District Visit
The tour commenced on Friday, March 27, in Yelequelleh District, where the Senator visited Joker-ta and inspected the ongoing rehabilitation of the Taylor-ta to Joker-ta road, a project undertaken by the Ministry of Agriculture with support from IFAD.
During this visit, he committed to providing 30 bags of cement for a school construction project and promised solar streetlights for local communities. He also extended financial support to the Yelequelleh Driver Union for road maintenance, along with additional building materials for the construction of a town hall in Gonovo’s Town.
In Gbatalah, Senator Moye pledged to introduce vocational training opportunities for youth and support the expansion of the Gbatalah Clinic. He also promised to supply lappers to midwives in the clinic’s catchment communities.
Furthermore, the Senator presented four motorcycles to the local leadership in Yelequelleh.
Honorable Moye was accompanied by District Five Representative Eugine JM Kollie.
2. Zota District Engagements
On Sunday, March 29, the tour proceeded to Zota District, led by District Four Representative Robert Flomo Womba. The visit included the dedication of two road projects, a youth center in Shankpallai, a guest house in Gbarnsue, and a pipe-borne water system in Naamai. These projects were initiated by Representative Womba, with some receiving support from Senator Moye.
In Shankpallai, Senator Moye vowed to furnish the youth center with chairs, fans, and a DSTV set. He also visited the Shankpallai Clinic and urged the County leadership and Council to allocate funds in the upcoming County Council Sitting budget for upgrading the Clinic due to its poor condition.
In Gbarnsue, he promised to furnish the guest house and commended Representative Womba for his development initiatives.
3. Jorquelleh District #2 Tour
The final segment of the tour occurred on Sunday, March 30, in Jorquelleh District #2, starting in Foloblia, the District's headquarters. There, Senator Moye met with residents who expressed appreciation for his previous contributions as a former Representative, including the construction of a commissioner compound and a multipurpose hall.
In response to new requests, the Senator pledged to reconstruct the Town's sole public school and complete an unfinished town hall project in the area.
In Tamayta, residents requested the construction of a maternal waiting home at the Clinic established by the Senator in 2014 when he served as a representative for the District. The Senator promptly instructed the County Health Services Administrator, Sam T.G. Siakor, to initiate the process, assuring that materials would be supplied. He also committed L$100,000 to compensate volunteer workers at the Clinic until their inclusion on the government payroll.
In Samay, Senator Moye promised to complete an ongoing guest house project, provide a new computer and printer for the public school, L$300,000 to support volunteer teachers, and fully furnish the Youth Center with DSTV and chairs.
Additional commitments included L$100,000 for Unity Party leadership in the Town, 30 bags of rice for elderly women, and two motorbikes for the Community Watch Forum.
In Gbenequelleh, the Senator pledged to upgrade the Controversial Gbenequelleh Clinic, construct a larger town hall, and establish a police depot in the Town.
At his final stop in Duaita, the Senator promised sports jerseys, chairs, and further infrastructure support.
Regarding road development, Senator Moye reaffirmed the government’s dedication to enhancing farm-to-market roads, noting that equipment and Bailey bridges have been procured for nationwide road projects.
The next phase of the countywide tour will be announced.
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