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Foya

Coordinates: 8°16′17″N 10°13′42″W / 8.271291°N 10.228271°W / 8.271291; -10.228271
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Foya
Country Liberia
CountyLofa County
DistrictFoya District

Foya is a town in the Foya District of Lofa County, Liberia. Located 66 kilometers from Voinjama, it is home to the Kissi-speaking tribes of Liberia. Foya shares border with Sierra Leone and Guinea; it is the major trade link for the people in the far north of Lofa County. Hon William T. Kamba is the district commissioner of Foya.

History

In October 2001 at least eight civilians were killed by LURD forces near Foya.[1] The town is served by Foya Airport.

Economy

The road from Voinjama to Foya is a third level road with recent repair work done by the UNHCR estimated at 3,000,000 United States dollars. A local FM radio keeps the town informed about local and international development, it also broadcasts programs from the UNMIL radio in Monrovia. The presence of the UNMIL troops helps the stability of the town and its surrounding area.

References

  1. ^ Liberia: Back to the Brink : War Crimes by Liberian Government and Rebels. Human Rights Watch. 2002. p. 21.

8°16′17″N 10°13′42″W / 8.271291°N 10.228271°W / 8.271291; -10.228271