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Curran Lutheran Hospital Celebrates A Century

By B. Linus Flomo
(freelancer)
The Minister of Internal Affairs, Sakila Francis Nyumalin, has praised Curran Lutheran Hospital on the occasion of its 100 years anniversary.
The first century observance of the Curran Lutheran Hospital took place at its facility in Lofa County. Making remarks on behalf of President Joseph N. Boakai, Minister Nyumalin commended the hospital for its unwavering dedication to providing quality healthcare to the people of Lofa County for a century.
He used the occasion to highlight the significant role play by Curran Lutheran Hospital in improving the health and well-being of the Community.
“President Boakai expressed his deep appreciation for the Curran Lutheran Hospital’s continued service to the people of Lofa County and pledged his full support for the hospital’s future endeavors,” the minister mentioned.
However, he emphasized the importance of healthcare in the development of the country and restated the government’s commitment to improving access to quality healthcare for all Liberians.
President Boakai’s message served as a powerful reminder of the vital role of healthcare in the country and the government’s unwavering dedication to ensuring the well-being of all Liberians.
The 100 years celebration of the Curran Lutheran Hospital was a testament to the dedication and hard work of the hospital staff, who have tirelessly served the community for a century.
As the country continues to strive for progress and development, the government remains committed to supporting healthcare institutions like the Curran Lutheran Hospital in their mission to provide quality healthcare to all citizens.

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