Gbarnga, Liberia, 29 July 2026 – Under the distinguished patronage and presence of His Excellency Joseph Nyuma Boakai, Sr., President of the Republic of Liberia, the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) joined President Boakai in inaugurating the Gbarnga–Salayea Road Project, marking a new milestone in the longstanding development partnership between the two sides.
President Boakai led the ribbon-cutting alongside His Excellency Sultan Al-Marshad, CEO of the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD), symbolizing their shared commitment to Liberia’s development progress. The project was co-financed by SFD, which provided a USD 20 million concessional loan, alongside fellow Arab Coordination Group member institutions (BADEA, OPEC Fund, and the KFAED), together with the Government of Liberia.
The new 81-kilometer highway connects Gbarnga in Bong County to Salayea in Lofa County, transforming daily life for thousands of people. By providing a safe, reliable route, the road is already making it easier for children to reach school, families to access healthcare, and local businesses and farmers to connect with new markets. The project is expected to boost regional trade, strengthen social ties, and help drive inclusive economic growth across central and northern Liberia.
His Excellency Sultan bin Abdulrahman Al-Marshad, CEO of the Saudi Fund for Development, said: “The Gbarnga–Salayea Road is a clear demonstration of what a genuine, long-term development partnership can achieve. Since 1978, the Saudi Fund for Development has been committed to Liberia’s growth – and today, we see that commitment come to life in every kilometer of this road, connecting communities, expanding economic opportunities, and improving lives. . For us, it is not just about numbers – it is about lasting impact for communities. We look forward to deepening this partnership in the years ahead.”
Today’s inauguration builds on nearly five decades of SFD engagement in Liberia, including support for the Tubman Bridge–Bomi Hills Road, Bushrod Thermal Power Station Expansion, and Roberts International Airport Rehabilitation. Across these four projects, SFD has contributed approximately USD 58.8 million to Liberia’s development in the transport and energy sectors.