President Weah Meets a Delegation of Health Workers Association; Commends Them for Commitment, Sacrifices

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President Weah Meets a Delegation of Health Workers Association; Commends Them for Commitment, Sacrifices

IPNews-Monrovia,Liberia-9 2018: President George Manneh Weah has commended the Health Workers for their commitment and sacrifices to the nation and assured them of his continued support aimed at revamping the health sector.

The meeting, which took place under a friendly atmosphere, was held on Thursday, February 8, 2018 in the C. Cecil Dennis Auditorium at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

According to an Executive Mansion release, the Liberian leader President Weah said he was concern about existing conditions at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital and promised to work towards transforming the facility.

President Weah informed the Health Workers Association of his government desire to improving the Health sector and call on them to collectively joint hands in assessing challenges confronting the sector to forge a partnership to enhancing the sector.

For their part, the Association, through its spokesperson applauded President Weah for extending an invitation to the Health Workers. They said this is the first time in the history of Liberia for a sitting president to call upon the health workers to listen to them on issues affecting the health sector in an effort to address occasioning challenges.

Among issues confronting the health sectors, they noted the need for effective ambulance service; adequate drugs supply in a timely manner; the welfare of the health workers; the refusal of the Ministry of Labor to grant them a Certificate of Recognition; inadequate salary for health workers; and lack of insurance as well as non-existence of decent work Act. They also appealed for specialized training for doctors and nurses.

The meeting was attended by Hon. Nathaniel Farlo McGill, Minister of State for Presidential Affairs, Minister Samuel Tweah, Minister of Finance & Development Planning, Prof. Wilson K. Tarpeh, Commerce Minister-designate, Dr. Francis Kateh, Deputy Minister of Health /Chief Medical Officer of the Republic of Liberia, and Dr. John Mulbah, Chairman, Liberia Medical and Dental Council.

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