Sierra Leone president, Ernest Bai Koroma received at State House a high level delegation led by Bishop David Oyedepo of World Mission Agency commonly called Winner’s Chapel.
Oyedepo
explains the visit was to console and pray for Sierra Leone following
Monday’s tragedy. He prayed that such predicament would not repeat
itself in the nation and that there would be a turn around.
For victims of the flooding and mudslides, Bishop Oyedepo
pledged assistance of food items and general provisions, including 250
bags of rice, 250 liters of vegetable oil, 250 bags of onions, 250
blankets, clothing, washing soap among others.
President Koroma thanked the Bishop for his quick response,
describing the visit as a source of great hope. He lamented about the
incident, narrating that a particular church was observing all-night
prayers when the unimaginable and unprecedented tragedy occurred, and
consequently claimed hundreds of lives. He also bemoaned the story of
six innocent children who went to study in the home of one of their
brightest colleagues, and the young man who was due to get married
today, saying that they all had their plans for the next day but were
swept away from their sleep onto untimely deaths.
The president pointed out that Sierra Leone’s economy was apparently
doing well when Ebola struck and reversed every gain. Even though the
country is faced with another huge challenge in the aftermath of a
successful recovery process, he however expressed hope that there is
light at the end of the tunnel.
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