Nigerian billionaire, Alhaji Aliko Dangote has committed himself to the fight against Ebola in Liberia, an Executive Mansion press release states.
Africa’s richest man is said to have promised, while speaking to Liberian President, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf on Friday, October 17, to assist the nation with resources to aid it in curbing the spread of the disease.
The press statement reads:
Africa's
richest man, billionaire Alhaji Aliko Dangote, has expressed his
preparedness to assist Liberia in the fight against the Ebola virus
disease.
An Executive Mansion release
said Alhaji Dangote, in a telephone conversation with President Ellen
Johnson Sirleaf last Friday, volunteered to assist the country with
medical personnel and other human and material resources.
He
promised that the Dangote Foundation would work with the Liberian
leader’s office to determine what assistance can be provided, including
support to professional healthcare workers.
President
Sirleaf thanked Alhaji Dangote for the promised assistance and praised
the Nigerian businessman for reaching out to the government and people
of Liberia at this critical time.
This
assistance will go a long way to help rebuild the country’s healthcare
system with highly skilled medical doctors and healthcare personnel
during this critical period and beyond the Ebola virus disease, said
President Sirleaf.
Mr. Dangote is ranked by Forbes Magazine as the 43rd richest person in the world, and the richest man in Africa.
President Sirleaf recently wrote a touching letter to the world asking for help to put an end to the Ebola outbreak in Liberia.
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