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Thursday December
25, 2014 - Christmas Day - Even though our
beautiful country is being hit by a vicious
enemy that wipes out individual lives, lives of
households and lives of communities tearing
age-long friendships and communities apart, let
us continue to give thanks. Let us continue to
pray that the Almighty Lord will one day see
Sierra Leoneans becoming themselves once more.
Good Christmas to you all. Stay safe.
It is Christmas
Day - a day that would normally be celebrated
all over Sierra Leone where such events are
observed by all faiths as people come together
to give thanks to God for being alive with the
refrain - "Appy Krismes mi nor die o" meaning -
Thank you Lord I am around to celebrate
Christmas. I am alive". Many, we are afraid
to say would not be around to say this on
Christmas Day 2014 - ripped away to the great
beyond by the terrible and devastating Ebola
Virus Disease, EVD. Her Majesty the Queen of the
United Kingdom in
her Christmas Day message
paid tribute to those helping out - "...and I have been
deeply touched this year by the selflessness of aid workers and medical
volunteers who have gone abroad to help victims of conflict or of diseases like
Ebola, often at great personal risk. For me, the life of Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace,
whose birth we celebrate today, is an inspiration and an anchor in my life. A
role-model of reconciliation and forgiveness, he stretched out his hands in
love, acceptance and healing. Christ’s example has taught me to seek to respect
and value all people of whatever faith or none."
The Head of the
Catholic Communion,
Pope Francis
also made reference to suffering of children and
the Ebola terror - "May Jesus save the vast
numbers of children who are victims of violence,
made objects of trade and trafficking, or forced
to become soldiers; children, so many abused
children. May he give comfort to the families of
the children killed in Pakistan last week. May
he be close to all who suffer from illness,
especially the victims of the Ebola epidemic,
above all in Liberia, in Sierra Leone and in
Guinea. As I thank all who are courageously
dedicated to assisting the sick and their family
members, I once more make an urgent appeal that
the necessary assistance and treatment be
provided."
William Pooley,
the nurse from the United Kingdom who survived
an attack from Ebola while working in Kenema and
came back to Sierra Leone had a message for
everyone including the international community.
His message was broadcast by the Channel Four
television channel in a programme called
the Channel 4 Alternative
Christmas Message. "My exposure to this
disease reinforced the belief that when
people need help it’s important that it’s
given. I realise I was
incredibly lucky, lucky to be born in a
wealthy country, lucky to be well educated,
lucky to have access to the best possible
treatment for this awful disease. Thousands of people
here in west Africa have not had that luck.
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Thursday December 18, 2014
- Tragedy - more bad news from Sierra Leone.
The
event we had hoped would not be but sadly has
now happened.
It is
with deep regret that we have to tell you that
we have just been informed from Freetown that
the good and great Dr Victor Willoughby is dead.
The
eleventh doctor to succumb to the ravages of the
Ebola Virus Disease. Lord have mercy upon us as
we battle the ravages of this treacherous and
very cunning and elusive beast.
Lord
have mercy on us.
Dr
Victor Willoughby, the Freetown-based medico
well known and respected by all ages, especially
the old folks has gone to the great beyond. He
was a good man and many would be weeping and
wailing at the loss of a man who never forgot
his humble roots. A man known for treating the
old folks as he would treat and respect his own
mother and father. Sierra Leoneans are still
trying to come to grips with this latest
tragedy.
Rest
in Peace.
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Monday
December 1, 2014
- Sierra Leone fails World Health Organisation
(WHO) December 1, 2014 goal to have at least 70
percent burial and treatment for those afflicted
with the deadly Ebola Virus Disease. And rather
than concentrate on getting things right, the
clueless and rudderless rat of a President is
busy traversing the country threatening
traditional rulers.
Of the three most
affected countries of West Africa, only Sierra
Leone has failed in meeting the World Health
Organisation's deadline of "70% of all
those infected by the disease must be under
treatment and 70% of the victims safely buried
if the outbreak is to be successfully arrested"
by today December 1, 2014. What we are noticing
is that more people are dying every day as well
as more people getting infected. And what do we
get from the clueless rat at State House? He
goes on a tour of the regions where people are
forced to come and listen to his rant quite
oblivious of the dangers of getting crowds
together in an Ebola-infested country that is
still grappling to get it right. While Guinea
and Liberia appear to be getting their acts
together figures released by Sierra Leone's
Health and Sanitation ministry show that more
people are dying and getting infected in the
North as well as the Western area where the
capital Freetown is located.
The online
outlet Sierra Leone Telegraph in a headline -
State House frustrating efforts of the Mayor of
Freetown to curb Ebola - stated - "
On Wednesday 26
November, a family of
eight living in one
house was wiped out by
the Ebola virus in Tengbeh Town – one of
the most densely
populated western
districts of the capital
Freetown, amid calls for
a tougher approach to
curb the transmission of
the virus in the capital
Freetown.
But a senior government
official told the Sierra
Leone Telegraph this
week that, State House
is using party political
expediency to block
measures that the Mayor
of Freetown – Sam
Franklyn Gibson is
putting forward to help
reduce the spread of the
virus in the city.
When members of
the high-risk burial teams in Kenema protested
against the non-payment of their risk
allowances, the so-called head of the
government's new anti-Ebola agency, NERC, flew
into uncontrolled rage and reportedly ordered
the sacking of all those who took part in the
protests. We still do not know if those sacked
workers have been paid their dues for the kind
of risk the job entails or whether they have
been replaced. Up to the time of writing this -
we still do not know what salary and emoluments
Palor Conteh is getting. Is he still getting a
salary as Defence minister while getting paid
extra for heading NERC?
Many have been
disappointed to learn that despite having an
eighty-bed facility, only fourteen beds were
occupied by patients - this in the midst of
rising infection rates as well as deaths. The
BBC's
Andrew Harding's report
of 30th November 2014 highlighted what many knew
but were afraid of telling their UK benefactors
- that there's a problem, an acute problem that
needed a solution now and it is good to hear one
of the Save the Children people one Michael von
Bertele admitting the organisation's lack of
experience in such a task.
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Monday
December 1, 2014 - Update
-
As the world commemorates World Aids Day today
we should be forgiven for thinking that the
affliction should be given less of the limelight
this year given the awful horror that is wiping
out families, communities and whole villages in
our once beautiful country.
Inquiry
into delayed treatment needed.
The vicious and
murderous rampage of the Ebola Virus Disease
appears to have put the
ravages of AIDS
in the back burner - but who can blame us for
this line of thinking? More so given that the
directionless, clueless and thieving cabal
headed by the rat at State House is an apology
for planning, strategy and implementation of
commonsense policies that should have contained
the menace even before it got a hold on the
lives of our people. Even as we think of ways
and means of "Closing the gap in HIV prevention
and treatment" - the theme of this year's World
Aids Day, let us pay tribute to all who have
perished especially the health delivery workers
on the frontline - the nurses, doctors and
associated teams like those tasked with the
disposal of the remains of our departed
compatriots - men, women and children of all
ages. Let us pay tribute to their selfless work
and let us remember Dr Martin Salia in whose
honour and memory a special service was held on
Saturday 29th November 2014. The good man passed
to the great beyond on November 17.
One news outlet
had this - The 44-year-old surgeon was
remembered Saturday at his funeral Mass as a
tireless, selfless and heroic advocate for
medical care for the less fortunate. Salia died
of Ebola on Nov. 17 after being flown to a
hospital in Omaha, Nebraska, in the advanced
stages of the deadly virus. He became the second
person to die in the United States after
contracting Ebola in West Africa, where it has
killed nearly 7,000 people. Ron Klain, the White
House Ebola response coordinator, read a
personal note of condolence from President
Barack Obama to Salia's family. "The greatest
heroes are people who choose to face danger, who
voluntarily put themselves at risk to help
others," Klain said. "Martin Salia was such a
man." The 90-minute Mass at the home parish of
Salia's family in Maryland drew a crowd that
swelled to the hundreds. Relatives, friends,
colleagues and dignitaries from both the U.S.
and Sierra Leone were in attendance, along with
Sierra Leonean immigrants from around the
country, some of whom said they didn't know
Salia personally. Salia's wife, Isatu Salia,
wept as she carried a small black box containing
her husband's cremated remains into the church,
flanked by the couple's sons, 20-year-old Maada
and 14-year-old Hinwaii.
Given what we
now know about the incompetence of Save the
Children as well as the uncaring attitude of the
thing which passes for a government headed by
the rat, we would urge the government of the
United Kingdom to press for an inquiry into the
circumstances leading to the delay in giving Dr
Martin Salia the vital treatment after he was
tested and confirmed the second time round. We
would want to know why it took so long for him
to be flown for medical treatment in the United
States and more importantly, why he was not
given the vital treatment that could have saved
his life in Sierra Leone. We need answers.
Meanwhile one
online source has opened a permanent book of
condolence that could be
accessed here.
May his soul rest in perfect peace. AMEN
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Friday October 31,
2014 - Blaise Campaore - the godfather of the
murderous RUF is forced out of power in the face
of unprecedented demonstrations against his
attempt to get another five-year term. He was
poised to have the constitution bent in his
favour by a compliant Parliament. The people
would have none of it. Warning smoke signals to
the rat, our compliant Parliament and the
equally compliant and self-serving Judiciary?
The godfather of
the evil that plagued our beautiful country for
years, (the RUF) Burkina Faso President Blaise
Campaore is no more in power, no more enjoying
the trappings of a Head of State, never mind his
known record and penchant for being the close
buddy of rebels of various descriptions that had
laid waste many a life and territory in the West
African sub-region. Indeed one commentator on
the BBC Focus on Africa programme today put it
succinctly when he stated from Accra that Blaise
Campaore should have been tried in an
international court to face justice as was the
case of Foday Sankoh and Charles Taylor.
The rat and his
kitchen cabinet at State House must be getting
mighty jittery at the turn of events in Burkina
Faso. This was the country to be first visited
by him after he won the 2007 elections and up to
now satisfactory answers have not been supplied
by him or his hired shameless praise singers as
to why Burkina Faso and Blaise Campaore should
be their first port of call. Many theories had
emerged - that he could have gone there to say
thanks to Blaise Campaore for his support after
he threatened that he would not accept the 2007
election results if he lost.
This report by
the Guardian
gives an idea of the scale of violence as the
people rose up against a dictator. "Burkina Faso’s
president, Blaise Compaoré, one of Africa’s
longest-serving leaders, has been swept from
power after 27 years by a violent popular
uprising. Compaoré
announced his resignation on Friday as hundreds
of thousands of people took to the streets in
protest at plans to extend his rule. General
Honoré Traoré, head of the armed forces, said he
had taken charge of the west African country. Like so many
strongmen before him, Compaoré was forced to
abandon the luxurious trappings of the
presidential palace and flee for safety as his
regime collapsed. Nearly half the
population lives on less than one dollar a day."
This excerpt from
the New York Times
buttresses what we had been stating about this
Great Satan of the West African sub-region - an
unrepentant beast even as he is driven out of
power - “For my part, I believe, I have
fulfilled my duty, my only concern being the
higher interest of the nation,” he said in a
resignation statement that called for elections
within 90 days. With a mix of guile, charm and
impunity, Mr. Compaoré, a onetime disciple of
the Libyan leader Muammar el-Qaddafi who was
known as “handsome Blaise,” had built himself
into a regional power broker. Mr. Compaoré's
legacy is rooted in his dueling roles on the
continent, both feeding conflicts in other
nations and helping to resolve them. During the
civil war in Sierra Leone more than a decade
ago, American officials accused Mr. Compaoré of
fueling the violence by funneling arms to rebels
and sending mercenaries to fight alongside them
against United Nations peacekeepers – in
exchange for diamonds. In 2000, a United Nations
panel concluded that it was “highly likely” that
arms had been brought into Burkina Faso and then
shipped to fighters in Angola in breach of
Security Council sanctions."
Lest we
forget kindly take another reading of what we
had written about the criminal enterprise of
what passes for a
Judiciary and the rule of
law.
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Thursday
October 9, 2014
- As victim from Liberia succumbs to the killer
Ebola virus in the United States and health
workers inadvertently take the beastly and
treacherous virus to Europe we applaud moves by
the United Kingdom, the United States and other
concerned countries. Given the treacherous
nature of the virus as it tries to kill health
workers who challenge it, let us do all we can
for the safety of these health workers so that
their zeal will not flag.
What we had feared
has happened and the headlines have been running
away with the story of "the first person to be
diagnosed with Ebola within the United States
has died...." and so on. This is the sad story
of a 42-year-old man Thomas Eric Duncan who
caught the virus while in his first home country
of Liberia. This
BBC page
tells it all...of the rising hopes and
expectations punctuated by hospital reports of
his condition moving from serious to critical,
and then like the case of our healthcare
workers, the rising apprehension that our
prayers could well have been in vain. We have
another death on our hands. It would seem that
the same delay in the treatment of suspected
cases was deployed in the case of Thomas Eric
Duncan as we read from the pages of
US broadcaster NPR
- "Duncan is believed to have become infected
after he helped a pregnant woman with the
disease into a taxi in Liberia that was to take
her to a hospital. Hospital officials confirmed
last week that Duncan had been sent home on
Sept. 26 after an initial exam concluded he
suffered from a "low-grade common viral
disease." The hospital said that although a
nurse, working from an Ebola checklist,
determined that he had recently traveled from
Liberia, that information was "not communicated
to the full team."
The two cases
quite clearly buttress our belief that
isolation, testing and immediate treatment is
key to fighting the beast called Ebola and the
delay in both the United States and Spanish
hospitals to put immediate emergency measures in
place shows either a dismal lack of knowledge of
the how Ebola kills humans or a deliberate
attack of amnesia as administrative and other
silly, deadly ones at that, ramifications click
into place. A very sad and tragic lesson for all
those taking care of people with high fevers. We
pray that health professionals all over the
world will now advise themselves to eliminate
Ebola as a first step when people present with a
fever - especially if they are from areas where
the beast rages. There is no excuse for this. We
have just seen on Sky news that a company has
been contracted to send a hundred thousand
protective suits a month to Sierra Leone as the
UK steps up the fight against Ebola with seven
hundred and fifty troops, a whole battalion,
sent in to help. We welcome this and the latest
US effort not only for Liberia which appears to
have the largest casualty figures but for Sierra
Leone and indeed the sub-region. Meanwhile a row
is developing in the UK on whether airport
screening at all points of entry should be in
place after the US ordered that should be the
case at five entry airports that would take a
closer scrutiny at passengers travelling from
the areas worst hit - Sierra Leone, Liberia,
Guinea and Nigeria and indeed the whole of West
Africa as the UK has the largest number of
people coming from the sub-region. In the
meantime, the
Royal Navy
medical contingent is preparing for its role in
the fight against the treacherous and deadly
scourge in Sierra Leone with the planned
deployment of RFA Argus. We wish everyone
involved in this battle against the beast every
success.
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Saturday
September 27, 2014
- Channel 4 programme - Unreported World is a
must view for everyone concerned about the Ebola
scourge as this programme vividly tells the
story of the ravages of the vicious Ebola terror
that is preying on the lives of the wary, unwary
and all those who cross the path of the vicious
terror.
Last evening,
Channel Four television in one of their
programmes in the series
Unreported World
did a film on how the Ebola scourge snatches
unsuspecting victims and as US President Obama
observed - people just wanting to show love and
concern to loved ones get ensnared in the web of
death woven by the killer virus. According to
Channel Four - "Unreported World provides a unique view of what
life is like for the health workers battling
Ebola in Sierra Leone and the families affected
by the virus.
In the time they were there though it was
clear the battle to contain it was being lost."
This pictures/film clips/film was done while the
government was still in denial of just how
serious the outbreak was and just before the rat
finally declared it was a situation that
demanded the formal announcement of a health
emergency throughout the country. This film
should be carefully studied because there are
key lessons to be gleaned from it which should
make clear that though the Ebola virus attack
can be extremely deadly with over fifty percent
fatality, the beast can still be
controlled if suspected cases are tested,
isolated and treated in as speedy a manner as is
possible.
This Channel
Four film is a great eye opener and we salute
the brave reporters, camera crew and everyone
involved in bringing to the world the real story
of the disease and how it affects ordinary
people, families, communities as well as the
fears and myths associated with it. We have got
stills from the film to highlight the story of a
Sierra Leonean called Fallah, his wife Kadiatu,
their four children and most poignantly, the
fate of poor seven year old Fatmata who died
after her mother and a grand parent succumb to
the disease. The film brings you the cries of
the poor girl as she shouted - "I am feeling
cold". There was the case of Kadiatu and her
husband Fallah. It was Kadiatu who first started
complaining of fever conditions, vomiting and
frequent visits to the toilet. Worried relations
contacted health workers who came and took
Kadiatu away. She looked in a bad way but it
would seem that with proper treatment, her own
body's immune system was encouraged to build up
and fight the invading horror. From a listless
and helpless individual, Kadiatu became a symbol
of hope that all need not be lost when one is
tested positive for the killer virus. We have
just seen a
Voice of America report
which paints a sad picture of the Ebola
situation in another area of the north - Makeni.
Let us continue to pray that we succeed in this
fight against Ebola but as we continue to stress
- prayers should go hand in hand with practical
solutions as to how the scourge is to be
contained. Prayers should go hand in hand with
positive and common sense in a country where the
road to Kailhaun is a death sentence for
patients. Victims must be given the first
available emergency care where they are proved
positive for the deadly scourge with the
necessary measures put in place. Please do not
subject victims to long road journeys that can
last anything from six to ten hours. It is like
a death sentence aimed at prolonging their agony
before death. Let us pray and do something
positive.
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Wednesday
October 12, 2011
- The truth is finally out. Now we know why the high
priest at the altar of falsehood, profanities and
indecency dedicated to the smoke and mirrors President
expunged those articles from his web site reaffirming
once more that for a few dollars more he would be
willing to lie on oath in order to earn his supper. And
this from a so-called man of the cloth who has been
caught out more often than not - lying to his face and
feeling good about it.
We now know why those articles were
expunged from the web site of the high priest who thinks
nothing of lying through his teeth to please his masters
at State House in Freetown. Remember what he wrote about
the Bo incident in which one man was reported killed by
the police, some structures belonging to the APC ruling
party torched and the flag bearer of the main opposition
SLPP Brigadier (Rtd) Julius Maada Bio got hurt? The pro-APC,
pro_Ernest Bai Koroma publications had a field day with
each tabloid trying to outdo the other in presenting a
feel-good article that would be pleasing to their
paymaster/s at State House. It was a time to write
articles pleasing to their handlers at State House. And
please recall too that when the President ordered an
investigation, we pleaded that no comment be made that
would somehow appear to blame anyone? This piece of
advice given in good faith was ignored and just to
please his master, his mammon at State House the high
priest at the altar of lies, falsehood and profanities
dedicated to his god ernest bai koroma published
articles blaming people left, right and centre as well
as here, there and everywhere and even going as far as
to suggest that there was no one at the APC party office
in Bo on that day? Well we now have a copy of that
report and we can state here that the reason why those
articles were expunged was because the report showed
that what had been published, as usual was a big and
deliberate lie aimed at keeping his master happy. And
pleasing his master we doubt very much because we know
that there are good and honest people at State House,
real professional journalists and civil servants who
would always frown on anyone who on one hand gloats
about a diplomatic appointment while on the other
becoming the chief fabricator and purveyor of lies, more
lies and damned lies.
Below are some of the headlines, the
articles of which were expunged and for which action we
demanded an explanation. None was forthcoming, none was
expected. That is what happens when you, as we say
"broke congosah" on the gossiping liar's head.
Reports
: SLPP rally in Bo was unlawful and unauthorized and was recipe for chaos
orchestrated by Maada Bio, John Benjamin and Abbass Bundu
Journalist says the chaos in Bo was well-planned by the SLPP
Where
is the blood ? The biggest hoax since ‘Janet Bundle’ ?
Exclusive : How Maada Bio got hurt in Bo
EXCLUSIVE : More ringleaders of the Bo disturbances named, as SLPP forms
clandestine organization to drive out all APC supporters
Among the key findings
of the report after investigating the Bo incident was
1. The SLPP thank
you rally was legal.
2. That Rtd
Brigadier Julius Maada Bio was indeed wounded during the
attack.
3. That the APC
Office was occupied by APC supporters on the day of the
attack and that even before then preparations had been
made to attack the Maada Bio march in Bo with
instructions given to women allied to the APC to collect
stones.
4. Stoning was
started by APC supporters from their party office.
5. The SLPP
supporters attacked and torched structures of the APC.
6. One bike rider
was shot and killed by a named policeman who still
remains free.
We will now bring you
most of the expunged articles so that you can see
further proof of the devious methods of a compulsive
liar and we daresay the typical "kongosah bench"
carrier.
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