The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Bukonjadeh Group of Companies, Elton Johns is one of Liberia best entrepreneur and has over the years been impacting thousands of lives through his loan program. Not only is that CEO Johns a truth humanitarian and mean-well for the well-being of everyone. The CEO of Bukonjadeh Group of Companies has over the years been working tirelessly contributing to the revenue intakes of the state. CEO Johns is not only engage with giving out loan, but is also helping buttressing the efforts of National Government by awarding scholarship to the young people of the country. This on the part of the CEO of the Bukonjadeh Group of Companies indicates that he is helping the youths of the country to be part of the country National building process. CEO Johns has over the years been exhibiting good inter-personal relationship with his clients; something which most of them can speak of in the General Public. The Bukonjadeh Group of companies was established in 2008. It can be recalled this effort started down the line from the state run University of Liberia (UL) and onward move at the Capitol Building. During CEO Johns days at the UL, he helped lot of students. The Bukonjadeh Group of companies is legally registered multipurpose institution which engages into numerous of investing activities including, but not limited to Microfinance, Construction and other General services.
The company virtues that have kept the institution going by God’s help, adding that, the institution pillars rest on the below character, integrity, honest, confidentiality and creditworthiness.
The Bukonjadeh Group of Companies is also engage with, apartment’s rental, apartments for lease, furnished apartment for short stayed, yard to host events with a swimming pool and general printing.
Recently, CEO Johns lauded for a role in contributing to the country educational sector by one Weedor Collins who son is one of the beneficiary of the initiative. CEO Johns is very much passionately for education. He wants to see every young Liberians educated and to contribute to the country rebuilding process.