27.7 C
Sierra Leone
Friday, April 26, 2024

Lebanese Community Boost Operation Clean Freetown….

HomeAYV NewsLebanese Community Boost Operation Clean Freetown….

Lebanese Community Boost Operation Clean Freetown….

Date:

Related stories

Strengthening Diplomatic Ties: Sierra Leone, Morocco hold bilateral meeting

The recent meeting in Rabat between the Moroccan Minister...

Ramsy Medical Laboratories celebrate World Laboratories Day

The Management of Ramsy Medical Laboratories has joined the...

Africell MD champions Customer Care with ACE Initiative

In a bid to foster a deeper connection with...

Ambassador Yongawo presents Letters of Credence to Uzbekistan’s Foreign Minister

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Sierra Leone to the...

Ali Abdallah aka Ali Colesee affirmed that as ‘Operation Clean Freetown’ started in Freetown early this month, the Lebanese Community thought it fit to contribute to its success, as a result have provided several assorted items like 50 wheel borrows, 100 head pans, 210 shovels, 50 bags of rice, 20 cartons of fish and 100 rakes. He added that the operation is not all about cleaning Freetown but also to clean our environment and pleaded with all Sierra Leoneans to come together and work to improve the sanitary condition in the country. He said that cleaning is not all about Freetown, but should include the offices, homes and the environment, emphasising that it is everybody’s business and all citizens should embrace it with a burning desire to see their surroundings clean.

Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr, a representative from the President’s Recovery Priorities, said they are working together with Freetown City Council and the Ministry of Health to ensure that the operation is successful. She thanked the Lebanese Community for this great support, adding that the donation is a source of motivation to all organizations and individuals in the country.

Latest stories

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once