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ECOWAS Mobilizes Unprecedented Support in Wake of Tragic Fuel Tanker Explosion in Liberia
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has swiftly moved into action following the harrowing explosion of a fuel tanker in Bong County, Republic of Liberia.
This catastrophic event, which occurred on Thursday, 28 December 2023, has devastated communities, claiming numerous lives and leaving a trail of profound sorrow.
In a statement on Saturday, the ECOWAS Commission said it stands in unison, extending heartfelt condolences to the grieving families affected by this unimaginable loss. Their sympathies also pour out to the resilient people of Liberia during this time of immense difficulty.
“We stand united with Liberia, mourning alongside them and offering unwavering support in the face of this tragic incident,” stated the ECOWAS Commission.
The ECOWAS Commission applauded the proactive measures undertaken by the Liberian Government to ensure swift healing and restoration for those affected.
The association pledged unreserved assistance, affirming its commitment to collaborate closely with the Government to facilitate ongoing investigations. The aim is to comprehend the circumstances surrounding this lamentable occurrence and prevent any future repetition of such heart-wrenching tragedies.
“We are resolute in our determination to aid Liberia through this challenging time, providing every possible support in the aftermath of this devastating incident,” affirmed the ECOWAS Commission.
The ECOWAS Commission reassured the Liberian Government and its people of its unwavering support, standing ready to contribute significantly to the ongoing measures and initiatives aimed at safeguarding against such calamities.
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