Scenes from the Dedication of the New Passenger Airport Terminal

HARBEL, Margibi – President George Weah dedicated the new passenger terminal at the Roberts International Airport on July 25. Below are photos of the ceremony and important features of the terminal.

Transport Minister Samuel Wlue greets guests at the program, including U.S. Ambassador Christine Elder. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

(Left to right) Minister of State Nathaniel McGill in talks with Finance Minister Samuel Tweah, the Liberia Civil Aviation Authority’s Director General James Emmanuel Nuquay, and Transport Minister Samuel Wlue. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

U.S. Ambassador Christine Elder speaks to Minister of State Nathaniel McGill and Rep. Ben A. Fofana of Margibi’s fourth district. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

James Spriggs Payne Airport’s human resource manager Francis Kpaka flanked by Peace FM founder Emmanuel Johnson (left) and McCarthy B. Weh, director for the Legislative Information Service at the National Legislature (right). Photo: Gbatemah Senah

President George Weah and former president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf chat while the dedicatory ceremony takes place. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

Former Chinese Ambassador to Liberia, Zhang Yue, meets with former president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

Senior Liberia Airport Authority officials and other guests at the program. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

The first batch of departure passengers use one of the escalators. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

Inside the new terminal. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

The seating area inside the new terminal. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

A VIP lounge inside the new terminal. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

A bar and restaurant in the new terminal. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

A restroom in the new passenger terminal. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

A view of sinks in a bathroom of the new passenger terminal. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

Immigration booths at the new terminal. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

One of the two conveyor belts in the new terminal. Photo: Gbatemah Senah

Featured photo by Gbatemah Senah

Gbatemah Senah

Senah is a graduate of the University of Liberia and a recipient of the Jonathan P. Hicks Scholarship for Mass Communications. Between 2017 and 2019, he won six excellent reporting awards from the Press Union of Liberia. They include a three-time Land Rights Reporter of the Year, one time Women's Rights Reporter of the Year, Legislative Reporter of the Year, and Human Rights Reporter of the Year.

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