Wednesday 17 September 2014

West Africans Appreciate America's Attempt to Fight Against Ebola

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Freetown, capital of Sierra Leone: the residents of West African disclosed appreciation as the United States President Barack Obama promised to send military to help for battle against deadly Ebola virus epidemic as it spreading there swiftly.


Ibrahim Moiwo, who is a 45-year-old mechanic in Freetown, told that as he heard the declaration of American president Barack Obama, he all set to send soldiers and relief to fight against fatal virus.


Moiwo shared his inner feeling, “I felt relieved that the disease will soon be a thing of the past. No support is too small in the fight against Ebola, which is gradually destroying our country.”


Sierra Leone is on third position in world ranking with respect of deaths figure, Liberia and Guinea are on the top. However Ebola has struck badly and killing many people and lots of suffering in this virus.


The US president had declared on 16 September (Tuesday) to dispatch military and also aid workers to West African, for help to fight against Ebola, “profound political and economic and security implications for all of us.”



West Africans Appreciate America's Attempt to Fight Against Ebola

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