"Little by Little, It Adds Up": Hon. Karyou Johnson Named Grand Bassa’s Most Outstanding Superintendent of 2026 by CUBEL
Grand Bassa County, Liberia – Hon. Karyou Johnson, Superintendent of Grand Bassa County, has been awarded the Certificate of Recognition and Honor as the “Most Outstanding Superintendent of Grand Bassa County of 2026.” The honor was presented by Citizens United for Better Liberia (CUBEL) in collaboration with the Liberian Media Network.
The recognition celebrates Superintendent Johnson’s exceptional leadership and significant contributions to the county’s development. Under his stewardship, Grand Bassa has witnessed notable improvements in infrastructure, strengthened community engagement, enhanced governance, and more effective public service delivery.
Receiving the award, Superintendent Johnson expressed heartfelt appreciation to CUBEL and the Liberian Media Network for the honor. He dedicated the recognition to the people of Grand Bassa County and reaffirmed his commitment to serve with dedication, integrity, and accountability.
“This recognition inspires me to work even harder in advancing the development of Grand Bassa County. Together, we will continue building a stronger and more prosperous future for our people,” Superintendent Johnson said.
Reflecting on the county’s steady progress, he shared a well-known Bassa proverb:
“Klay-Klay gee ne'gba” — “Little by little, it adds up.”
The proverb underscores the belief that sustained effort and consistent progress over time yield meaningful, lasting development.
This recognition highlights Superintendent Johnson’s role in driving inclusive growth and fostering a vision of prosperity for Grand Bassa County.
