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Ebola outbreak: Sierra Leone officials in aid row | Ebola outbreak: Sierra Leone officials in aid row |
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A container of aid materials for the fight against Ebola is at the centre of a political row in Sierra Leone. | |
The $500,000 (£311,000) shipment - which include mattresses, stretchers and protection kits - has been stranded at the port in Freetown for weeks. | |
Opposition politician Chernor Bah previously told the BBC the government had refused to pay duty on the delivery - something the government denied. | |
Mr Bah says it is now due to be released after a payment was received. | |
Earlier a health ministry official said the delivery was approved two weeks ago. | |
It remains unclear why the aid has not moved from the port in the country's capital. | |
More than 3,400 people have died during the current Ebola outbreak, nearly all of them in West Africa. In Sierra Leone the death toll is at least 678. | More than 3,400 people have died during the current Ebola outbreak, nearly all of them in West Africa. In Sierra Leone the death toll is at least 678. |
The shipping container dispute erupted after Mr Bah, a fierce critic of President Bai Koroma, said that the government had refused to pay duty on the aid delivery. | |
Mr Bah told the BBC that officials had said they would not meet the $6,000 fee required for the items. | Mr Bah told the BBC that officials had said they would not meet the $6,000 fee required for the items. |
However a spokesman for Sierra Leone's health ministry, Yahyah Conteh, said that the government did not normally pay shipping fees for aid donors - but an exception had been made for Mr Bah's shipment and the payment had been made two weeks ago. | |
Five cases an hour | Five cases an hour |
The BBC's correspondent in Sierra Leone, Umaru Fofana, said that the government's Ebola response plan has occasionally been characterised by internal wrangling among state officials. | The BBC's correspondent in Sierra Leone, Umaru Fofana, said that the government's Ebola response plan has occasionally been characterised by internal wrangling among state officials. |
There have been allegations of corruption among officials responsible for tackling the virus, he added. | There have been allegations of corruption among officials responsible for tackling the virus, he added. |
Save the Children reported last week that the rate of Ebola infections was increasing rapidly in Sierra Leone, with five new cases every hour. | Save the Children reported last week that the rate of Ebola infections was increasing rapidly in Sierra Leone, with five new cases every hour. |
Worldwide there have been more than 7,500 confirmed cases. Most have occurred in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone. | Worldwide there have been more than 7,500 confirmed cases. Most have occurred in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone. |
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