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Simeon Freeman Takes LISOP to Lofa County, Citizens Overwhelmed Of Free Services

Doctors and nurses of the Liberia Surgical Outreach Program (LISOP), a group sponsored by Mr. Simeon Freeman, Chief Executive Officer of the Consolidated Group, after completing several surgical operations in Grand Kru, Nimba and Grand Bassa Counties, are to shortly begin another free surgical operation of hundreds of citizens  in Lofa County.

During a one-week tour of the county to see for himself the plight of the people in that part of the country, and for the start of the LISOP’s ten days operation in Lofa County, Mr. Freeman informed the citizens on the importance of LISOP team coming in their county in a bid to bring relief to them, especially those facing surgical problem.

He urged them to utilize his initiative by sponsoring surgeons and other medical practitioners who will be in the county early August to handle their health problem, stressing, “These doctors including well trained surgeons and others will be in your county to provide free surgical outreach services,” the LISOP financier during his tour of the county said.

Expressing their enthusiasms during the tour of the seven districts in the county, the citizens including senior elders of most of the areas visited, thanked Mr. Freeman for his humanitarian gesture, and prayed that his support to the health sector of Liberia will move across Liberia for those who cannot afford financially will also be given the opportunity for these free surgical services.

Residents of most areas also toured were seen in a poverty-stricken situation, as many of them, particularly women could not afford to cater to their children due the lack of food and other quest to happily sustain them as breadwinners for their respective families.

Mr. Freeman and his team’s tour of the entire Lofa County also saw deplorable condition roads in most parts of the county, where citizens were being deprived of better living conditions, and their livelihood hijacked due to poverty.

The Liberian Government’s Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRS) seem not to impacting the lives of ordinary Liberians in that part of the country, but rather creating more hardship on them.

 

Last Updated (Tuesday, 27 July 2010 10:20)