Salone nurses in America contribute Le21 million to fight Ebola
By: SEM Contributor on July 17, 2014.
Freetown, July 14 (SLENA) – The Sierra Leone Nurses Association in Los Angeles, United State of America Tuesday this week donated twenty-one million leones (Le21 million) as part of their contribution in the fight against dreadful Ebola. (Photo: Deputy minister of health and officials receiving the donation from Hon. Smith)
Presenting the donation on behalf of the organization to the Ministry of Health officials at the Youyi Building in Freetown, Hon. Rosaline Jariatu Smith of constituency 103 said following the call by President Koroma for all to fight against Ebola, the nurses association felt obliged to join the country in its fight against the deadly disease ravaging the country.
Hon Smith disclosed that the association has been helping the Ministry of Health in the area of scholarships and provision of medical equipment over the past years.
Vice President of the Sierra Leone Nurses Association in South California, Neneh Sesay praised the efforts of the Health ministry in addressing the issue of ebola , noting that while out there they still have the country at heart and promised that they will do more to help the country promote health issues in the country.
Nurse Sesay pleaded with health officials for duty wavers as their association will be helping the health sector with equipment which they will have freight.
Abdul Koroma, President of the Association also lauded the work of the ministry, adding that that fight against the ebola virus is a national issue. ”We should help to fight against it”.
Receiving the money on behalf of the ministry, the Deputy Minister of Health and Sanitation, Dr. Abubakarr Fofanah expressed thanks and appreciation for the donation from the Association and referred to the nurses as true patriotic.
Chief Nursing Officer, Matron Husainatu Kanu welcomed the donation and appealed for more scholarships from the organization for nurses in the country.
Credit SLENA
By Sulaiman Bah