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Ebola outbreak: Liberia 'sacks absentee officials' | Ebola outbreak: Liberia 'sacks absentee officials' |
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Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has sacked 10 government officials who have been "out of the country without an excuse," amid a national Ebola crisis. | Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has sacked 10 government officials who have been "out of the country without an excuse," amid a national Ebola crisis. |
She said the officials had shown "insensitivity to our national tragedy and disregard for authority". | She said the officials had shown "insensitivity to our national tragedy and disregard for authority". |
The 10 were given a one-week ultimatum more than a month ago to return home. | The 10 were given a one-week ultimatum more than a month ago to return home. |
Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea are the worst-hit countries in an outbreak that has killed more than 2,400. | Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea are the worst-hit countries in an outbreak that has killed more than 2,400. |
More than half of those killed by the Ebola virus have been in Liberia. | |
The 10 officials include two commissioners, six assistant ministers and two deputy ministers at the justice ministry, Wheatonia Dixon-Barns and Victoria Sherman-Lang. | |
The BBC's Jonathan Paye-Layleh says a press release issued from the presidency on Saturday reported that the officials had been fired "with immediate effect". | The BBC's Jonathan Paye-Layleh says a press release issued from the presidency on Saturday reported that the officials had been fired "with immediate effect". |
Eight junior officials have also been warned to return to the country, and will not be paid until they do. | |
"Junior officials will forfeit all compensation until they return home to join in the fight against the Ebola virus disease," the presidency said. | |
One is Christine Tolbert-Norman, the eldest daughter of the late former President William Tolbert who was killed in a coup in 1980. | |
Liberia at a glance: | Liberia at a glance: |
Source: WHO | Source: WHO |
President Johnson Sirleaf has appealed directly to US President Barack Obama for urgent help in tackling the outbreak. | President Johnson Sirleaf has appealed directly to US President Barack Obama for urgent help in tackling the outbreak. |
In a letter dated 9 September she asks Mr Obama to build and operate at least one Ebola treatment centre in the capital, Monrovia. | In a letter dated 9 September she asks Mr Obama to build and operate at least one Ebola treatment centre in the capital, Monrovia. |
"Without more direct help from your government, we will lose this battle against Ebola," she writes. | "Without more direct help from your government, we will lose this battle against Ebola," she writes. |
The World Health Organization (WHO) warned recently that thousands more cases could occur in Liberia. | The World Health Organization (WHO) warned recently that thousands more cases could occur in Liberia. |
Ebola spreads between humans by direct contact with infected blood, bodily fluids or organs, or indirectly through contact with contaminated environments. | Ebola spreads between humans by direct contact with infected blood, bodily fluids or organs, or indirectly through contact with contaminated environments. |