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Monday, November 8, 2021

Freetown Explosion: Liberia condoles with Sierra Leone

President George Weah has sent his condolences to President Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone and his compatriots over a fuel tanker explosion.

• November 8, 2021

President George Weah has sent his condolences to President Julius Maada Bio of Sierra Leone and his compatriots over the fuel tanker explosion that occurred on November 5 in Freetown, Sierra Leone.

On Sunday, Mr Weah made this known in a statement issued by Jarlawah Tonpo, Liberia’s Deputy Information Minister for Press and Public Affairs.

The Liberian president said he was deeply saddened by the loss of lives resulting from the explosion, as he described the accident as a major tragedy for the region.

According to the statement, the tanker was reported to have collided with another vehicle in a densely populated part of the city, leaving scores dead and many others badly injured.

Mr Weah called on Liberians and other West Africans to pray for Sierra Leone.

“The president also extended heartfelt condolences to his counterpart, President Julius Maada Bio, the government and people of Sierra Leone, families of the deceased, and all those impacted by the accident,” said the statement.
“Weah offered Liberia’s full support and assistance as the Sierra Leonean authorities begin efforts to treat the injured and recover the dead.”

It added, “The Liberian Leader beseeched the Almighty God to grant solace and respite to the bereaved families while granting repose to the souls of the deceased.”

(NAN)

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