Fellow Sierra
Leoneans
From Friday
September 19 to Sunday September 21, 2014, we all answered to the call
to stay at home for the Ebola Ose to Ose Campaign.
Thousands
of Sierra Leoneans volunteered to pass on the messages, to coordinate
activities, and provide logistics. Thousands of health workers, from
doctors to nurses, lab technicians, hygienists, burial teams and others
showed great commitment during the campaign. Hundreds of journalists
throughout the country, coordinated by the Sierra Leone Association of
Journalists and IRN worked resolutely to get the messages to the
communities throughout the land. We laud paramount chiefs, religious
and community leaders, motor drivers and bike riders, musicians for
adding their energy and goodwill to the effort. We also salute the
security forces for committing their efforts, authority and goodwill to
the national call. It was indeed an impressive effort, and in
organizing and implementing it, Sierra Leoneans once again demonstrated
their collective ability to rise up to the occasion.
The three
days Ose to Ose Campaign achieved its objectives. Nearly all households
in the country got messages on Ebola. Those who could not be visited by
volunteers got information from the radio, and the stay at home itself,
with empty streets everywhere concentrated the minds of our people on
the reality of Ebola and what everyone should do to kick Ebola out of
the country. The Campaign also convinced many people to get out the
sick amongst them, and to report on suspected deaths in their
households and communities. The country rose up to the occasion.
Before and
during the campaign, government and development partners increased the
country’s capacity to meet the challenges posed by Ebola. But the
campaign also highlighted areas of greater challenges. We are committed
to strengthening our capacities to meet these challenges, including
improving response times, building more treatment and holding centers,
and strengthening the neighborhood watch mechanisms that the campaign
had initiated.
To sustain
our efforts in overcoming the challenges that were further revealed
during the Ose to Ose Campaign, and in consultation with our partners,
in line with our people’s avowed commitment to support extra measures
to end the Ebola outbreak, and pursuant to the Public Emergency
Regulations 2014, Government has decided to institute these further
measures:
• Port
Loko, Bombali, and Moyamba districts are isolated with immediate
effect. It should also be noted that Kenema and Kailahun remain isolated
• Marampa,
Buya Romende, Maforki, Koya, Masimera and BKM Chiefdoms in the Port
Loko District, Bombali Shebora, Makarie Gbanti, Gbendembu Gowahun,
Mpaki Masabong in the Bombali District, and Fakunya, Lower Banta and
Bumpeh Chiefdoms in the Moyamba District are isolated, and residents in
these chiefdoms must not travel to any other chiefdom until further
notice
• Corridors
for travel to and from non-quarantined districts are hereby
established, but vehicles and travellers must not alight within the
quarantined districts, and must only travel along the corridors between
9:00 am and 5:00 pm
• In the
Western Area, Pujehun, Tonkolili and Kambia Districts, names of Hot
Spots to be quarantined will be announced in the Government Notice
following this Statement
• The
ministries of Health, Education, Youth and Local Government to activate
the involvement of paramount chiefs, youths, and teachers within the
affected districts in contact tracing and surveillance activities
• The
National Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will ensure the
reconfiguration and appointment of coordinators for every district EOC
to facilitate effective decision making and implementation of action
points at the district level
• The
Ministry of Health and Sanitation and the EOC will establish additional
holding centers in the quarantined chiefdoms
The
isolation of districts and chiefdoms will definitely pose great
difficulties for our people in those districts. But the life of
everyone and the survival of our country take precedence over these
difficulties. Government and our development partners will continue to
improve support to quarantined citizens to ease these difficulties.
These are trying moments for everyone in the country, but we are a
resilient people, a people that have shown their ability to unite and
stand up as one to overcome difficulties. We showed this in our
determination to achieve peace, to restore democracy, and more recently
to undertake a three-day national Ose to Ose Campaign. This has never
been tried before in any other country in the world, and that we went
through it peacefully and resolutely is a testament to the better
values of our national character. We will use these strengths to
confront those tendencies that undermine the fight against the disease,
we will utilize our better calling to end this outbreak, and by the
grace of God Almighty, we shall overcome and free our land from this
evil virus.
God bless
our collective efforts
God bless
our Sierra Leone
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