The general Town Chief of Kissi Camp, Upper Johnsonville near Kpekpeh Town, over the weekend informed the Daily Observer that several dogs in the community have torn the plastic wrapped around corpses of Ebola victims and are now feeding on parts of the corpses exposed to them.
As such, Town Chief Tamba Tengbeh expressed fear of the subsequent outbreak of other diseases in the area since some of dogs are domesticated and could cause harm to the already frightened community dwellers.
Chief Tengbeh, in an exclusive interview with this newspaper on Sunday, also complained that the more than 2,000 residents of the area have been suffering an offensive odor of rotting corpses since the bodies were dumped in the nearby Kpanwein River by authorities from the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) without proper burial.
To that effect, Internal Affairs Minister Morris Dukuly, told this newspaper via mobile phone a week ago that there is no corpse exposed to create a health hazard or environmental concerns for the Johnsonville residents.
He maintained that the MIA bought the parcel of land on which the dead bodies were dumped, and with that, “nobody can tell anybody that the bodies will be removed since they have been under the ground for several weeks.”
MIA has up to date not disclosed to this paper the name of the person who sold the parcel of land on which the bodies were dumped; nor have they disclosed the amount on money that was involved in the deal since the land was indeed found to be private property, owned by one Joseph F. Dolo and others. Mr. Dolo’s ownership to the parcel of the land in question has been confirmed by his initials marked on his cornerstones. His father, Emmanuel T. Cole, has also denied any knowledge of the MIA ‘land transaction’.
Cognizant of the health hazard upon the community dwellers as dogs were now feeding on some of corpses, Chief Tengbeh has with great fear for the spread of the disease, instructed some of the ‘vulnerable’ youths to cover the exposed bodies with red dirt.
He has appealed for government intervention to resolve the impasse in the community.
Compounding the problems for the residents and the entire community, Chief Tengbeh said they lack safe drinking water and have also not been provided any Ebola preventive and protective materials.
According to him, some of the dogs that fed on those bodies have died, although this paper is yet to confirm that part of the report.
Guarded by heavily armed platoons of officers from the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) and the Police Support Unit (PSU) several weeks ago, two mini trucks conveyed the corpses of Ebola victims to be buried in Johnsonville.
This dumping of about 45 bodies on the bank of the Kpan-wein River under the heavy guard of police and soldiers immediately created a stampede, with people running in all directions, for fear of being contaminated or afflicted with the Ebola disease.
The plan had been to bury the bodies in mass graves dug by a hired yellow machine. But the machine unfortunately got stuck in the mud, where the property meets the mangrove. The yellow machine is yet to be removed since its owner has since gone into hiding for fear of being attacked by the Ebola virus.
The Kpanwein River connects the Kpeh-Kpeh Town Community to Whein Town in the east and Chicken Soup Factory on Somalia Drive in the west, as well as Upper and Lower Johnsonville, and many other communities in and around Monrovia.
Since the first truckload of corpses arrived Saturday, August 2, residents of the nearby communities vehemently rejected the use of their land to dispose of the bodies.
An aggrieved Kpeh-Kpeh Town resident, Carey Daniel, told the Daily Observer that the exact plot of land where the graves are dug is a wetland on the bank of a river that is a source of water for many communities around there. They fear that their wells ---from which they get water for drinking and domestic use – will definitely be contaminated, exposing them to the same deadly Ebola and other diseases.
Meanwhile, for fear that those dogs might spread the disease among the residents, many inhabitants have reportedly fled to other parts of Monrovia.
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DeleteOMG, what is ds again? Dumping Ebola dead bodies in d river?? Liberia govt no like her ctizens @all.
DeleteOMG, what is ds again? Dumping Ebola dead bodies in d river?? Liberia govt no like her ctizens @all.
DeleteWhy can't the bodies be cremated already?
DeletePat, ur face and ur comments sef. Wen I see ur face, after reading ur comments, I just laugh.
DeleteSee the ugly goat that's lauging at another person's face. Classic kettle calling pot black. Mtshwwwww!
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See the ugly goat that's lauging at another person's face. Classic kettle calling pot black. Mtshwwwww!
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DeleteRittyluv mumu did they say river? Wetland near the river.... Dats how u fail exams
DeleteThere is a speculation about Ebola in PHC.Please can someone confirm?Its becoming gross by the day!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a more careless govt,nawa o just look @the stupid things they do...
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Its a pity. Liberia is still trying to find her feet after d civil war. Now this Ebola Crisis. Lord have mercy.
ReplyDeleteThis is starting to look like annihilation.... I can't deal - there is just something fundamentally wrong with the black man.
DeleteNa wa ooo. I tnk i prefer being a Nigerian. I mean good old Naija is not dat bad na. Dead bodies in nylon bags? Cant deal....
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Stella we are scared here in port Harcourt ooo..... der is a confirmed ebola death... this has been kept confidential for a while but its on de news this morning.
ReplyDeleteThe PH case is yet to be confirmed as the test results are meant to come out today.
DeleteIt's been confirmed.
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This is really gross! The bodies should have been cremated now, haba
DeleteAccording to my outing & research today,its really alarming that a lot of Nigerians,Lagosians especially are still ignorant of this Ebola. God help us all.
Jeez! The Liberian government didn't do enough to fight this virus, how can ebola patients be dumped on the road side just like that? Na wa o!
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What an irresponsible govt they'av got there
ReplyDeleteThis will tripple the spread of ebola mos def cos
these dogs liv amongst humans too...ewww !!
Whaaaaat?!! *pukes*
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to cremating the dead bodies OMG!
This is pure wickedness on the part of liberian govt, why would they further expose innocent residents to the dangers of this disease! Can't deal men!
nawaoooooo,wonders shall never end.good morning stella.my first comment ever.
ReplyDeleteIs dis our own Chief lastborn? If it's u ekenekwam oooo. My paymaster way back. Kikikiki
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DeleteAnon are you talking of lastborn from Ai??..
DeleteLiberians! They are even wicked to their own! Wickedness is a part of life in Liberia.
ReplyDeleteWetin be dis?liberia would never know peace if they dnt reveal those behind patrick sawyerr coming here to spread dat EVD,dem never see anyfin,we serve a living God in nigeria,forget say our president na idiot,we knw he was sent,dem never see anyfin,morning jare sisi stella.
ReplyDelete@Yetunde, u are d BIGGER IDIOT, see ur stupid mouth n rotten teeth stupid thing, of course u call ur father idiot at home, why won't u extend that outside? Silly thing.
DeleteThe only interesting part in this comment is 'forget say our president na idiot'...oh dear! I second that.
Delete@Yetunde: u dare call God? D same God who commanded us to pray 4 our rulers? Gosh!!! Calling ur president an idiot speaks volumes about ur person! Yes Nigeria is facing challenges, can u tell me which country that is not faced wit her own share of challenges???
DeleteIf the president was your father would you have called him an idiot? Shame!!
Delete@yetunde CAN YOU TELL US WHY YOU THINK GEJ IS WHAT YOU CALLED HIM? DON'T KNOW WHY SOME YORUBA'S HATE ANYTHING ABOUT OUR PRESIDENT
DeleteSee the dirty yoruba smelly bigot that's calling our president an idiot. Anyway I don't blame you, you were obviously raised up in a farm. Smell smell yetunde
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ReplyDeleteMay God deliver that country.
May God heal their land.
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ReplyDeleteThey're nt ready to combat the infectious virus....they just want to be pitied, those corpses shud hv bin buried na....dis dogs wud definitely have it too.
ReplyDeleteMumu did the story day they were not buried? The dogs were able to dig cos of the area being a wetland...... Read but can't comprehend
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ReplyDeleteSome African Leaders eeeeehhh! President Hellen Johnson Sirleaf should act fast on this Ebola issue. And why didn't they cremate the bodies immediately? Chai! The dogs too are carrier of the deadly virus. God please help Africa.
ReplyDeleteThis gives me d creeps. These Liberians are very careless and wicked. Why dump dead bodies in a river serving several communities? Their govt is something else. Ewwwww.
ReplyDeleteThe Liberian govt and her officials are not doing enough to curb this menace.
ReplyDeleteSirleaf or whatever her name is should step aside for someone more efficient.
As long as ebola continues to thrive in these contries, other countries are at risk.
God help us!
I don't know what their president is doing oh. How can this be? At this rate they will be wiped out. Why not set up cremation centers at strategic points to dispose of the bodies. Nawa oh for Liberia gov't them no try at all.
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DeleteGod help Africans ooooo. This Ebola ish is damm scary.
ReplyDeleteGod help Africans ooooo. This Ebola ish is damm scary.
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ReplyDeleteLiberian president is a punk, if it was uncle jonah now, everybody will be cussing him.
Angel ray it is your mother and fathers who are punks.... Was it the president wok asked them to bury people there? Will she be responsible for every individual action or u expect her to inspect the burial of every victim? Stupid goat
DeleteNa wah oh! What a country! I jes pity her people
ReplyDeletei so pity liberia, even vaccine can not work fo rthema nymore
ReplyDeletei only wish my president will close the border to Liberia nad bann all flights from there. The thing don worst pass for that country
God have mercy on your children.chai dogs eating d bodies.
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All borders connecting Other African country to Liberia should be shut down. This is preposterous!!! Naija bad, Naija bad...but this has been properly handled here so far, God have Mercy!! what kain is people are in govt in Liberia?? That was how one of their minsters sent Patrick Sawyer here, they thought that Nigeria would have turned into Liberia by now, May God have Mercy. RIP to DR Stella Ameyo Adadivoh, Obi Ejelonu Justina n others who lost their lives to EBV, May ur souls continue to rest in peace through the Mercy of God...AMEN.
ReplyDeleteOmg dogs will help spread it more..They should not just flee to naija abeg
ReplyDeleteJesus Christ of Nazareth! Calabar/Akwa lbom/jos/kaduna/nasarawa dog meat eaters BEWARE!!! Ebola no get second chance o.
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Make them sha no come Naija. That's my own take
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ReplyDeleteMake them no come Nigeria, even if they are transiting to wherever. The virus will kill the dogs faster or not sef. ie if it will even survive long in the dogs, knowing fully well that the dogs are not the major hosts of the disease, but they droppings will be littered around, hence spreading the disease too. But this is really sad. Seems the Liberian president is more confused than she ever was, seeing that they are barely managing to survive after the war and now this.
ReplyDeleteI think they should just kill the dis esp those that they leave on the streets on their own.
DeleteSylvia u are stupid was it the president who asked them to bury them there? Everyone quick to come here and talk rubbish.... We have seen other burial sites that were not wetlands.... The president cannot do everything or be everywhere....everybody must have a hand in doing the right thing
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ReplyDeleteLiberia is in serious trouble.
ReplyDeleteAt this point, I think its high time our borders are closed to all Liberians.
I repeat, close Nigerian borders!!!!
We have lost a great woman in person of Dr Ameyo amongst others due to negligence.
We need to be guided.
Mr President, act fast o! this one they are fleeing...fleeing to where? neighboring countries?????
If dr ameyo and co had taken proper precautions when sawyer was brought it we will not have Ebola in naija.....we have to learn to be proactive.... Yes they tried but I still blame them for allowing the virus spread cos Ebola has been in the news since and yet we were taking it lightly.....dr ameyo n co should have been prepared for anyone sick coming from Liberia, not wait till initial treatment was not working before testing for Ebola
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ReplyDeleteGod have mercy on Liberia o. Which wickedness b dis Na. Dumping of corpse by d river?!
ReplyDeleteLiberians are a bunch of stupid people. The dead bodies should be cremated. Ebola might just as well obliterate the whole country. Fools.
ReplyDeleteIdiot y insult the Liberians alone? Have the cremated dr ameyo? We r always quick to insult others like we are better..... They r like all typical Africans who attach uneccesary sentiments to everything.....for this Ebola epidemic cremation is the best
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ReplyDeleteshout out FGN you did a great job containing the virus!
ReplyDeleteIf ONLY the FG would react to every Nigerian problem the way ,"she"reacted to Ebola.
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Liberia govt...what??? It's such a shame!
ReplyDeleteUNBELIEVABLE!
ReplyDeleteDogs should be put to sleep asap!
Corpses cremated!
A PLEA to our dear President;Please Sir,take any measure,steps and decision to Protect the People of this great nation,Nigeria,who God has placed in your care. May God give you the wisdom to tackle this Ebola epidemic that is creeping in on us and other issues facing us.Yes we play the big brother role in Africa but not to our own detriment. OUR NIGERIA;MY NIGERIA! Long live federal Republic of NIGERIA!
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ReplyDeleteThis yetinde calling the President an idiot, i can see you are the type that calls your father an idiot and also slap your mother and father when they try to correct you. I pity children that are not well brought up.
ReplyDeleteYou mean MIA were aware of such and kept quite about the dogs and chose to dump the body in RIVER ! ! ! !
ReplyDeleteWhat can i say if not what the hell is going on ?
May the souls of those that died from this rest in peace.
Can't the Liberian government set up cremation centres? I SMH.
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