Liberia, June 26 -- The Liberia Land Authority (LLA) has described land reform as a critical nation-building agenda as officials celebrated the successful completion of the Swedish-funded Sustainable Land Services in Liberia (SLSL) Project, which has transformed the country's land governance system.

Speaking at the official closing seminar of the project in Monrovia, LLA Chairman Samuel Kpakio said the initiative has significantly strengthened institutions, modernized land administration, expanded women's land rights, and improved access to land services across Liberia.

"The gains achieved through this project must be preserved, strengthened, and expanded," Kpakio said. "Land governance is not merely an administrative function; it is a...