Liberia: ULAA's Resolution On the Liberian Ebola Virus Crisis

5 September 2014
press release

Given that the people of the Republic of Liberia are currently experiencing the menacing effects of the dreaded Ebola Virus, which has imposed untold deaths and suffering upon the population, mainly health professionals and volunteers as well as ordinary Liberians and other nationals, the national leadership of the Union of Liberian Associations in the Americas (ULAA), under the dynamic leadership of its National Executive President, Madam Nellie Francis Sirleaf-Savice, convened an emergency meeting on August 12, 2014 to further deliberate this most critical matter. The deliberation was intense and lasted for hours, deriving the following conclusions:

Whereas the Union painfully acknowledges the spread of the Ebola Virus from foreign land into Liberia and the failure of the Liberian Government to undertake appropriate measures to timely address the emerging threat of the Ebola Virus,

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