EBOLA DEFEAT COUNT DOWN Today, I paid a visit to the Foya - TopicsExpress



          

EBOLA DEFEAT COUNT DOWN Today, I paid a visit to the Foya Treatment Center as the center gradually skilled down her work force because of the significant dropped at the Center with only 7 more patients left in the entire center as of 4 pm October 1, 2014. I was prevented from taking photos of the center but managed to take a long snap and also talk with a worker inside the center that told me that there’s only seven more patients left and they are improving. In the same Foya today, the Liberia National Police begun harvesting 30 acres of Low land (Swamp) rice project sponsored by Police Commissioner Gregory Coleman and the police assigned in Foya. According to the Lofa County Police Commander Tito Rolin, this rice when harvested, will be used to supply police students at the academy undergoing training with food rather than just always calling on partners and Government all of the time. The supervisor of the project Major Clement Barlette said the rice project will be a continue process and that the police wanted to let the Liberian people know that the police is not just running after criminals but was also trying to help to alleviates hunger in the country. Photo #1 is the Face to the entrance at the Foya Treatment Center Photo #2, is the Lofa county police commander and four is Major Clement Barlette the rest are police harvesting activities in Foya District today. Remember: WE ARE FIGHTING TOGETHER
Posted on: Wed, 01 Oct 2014 21:50:04 +0000

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