Kakata, Margibi County – In a significant boost to healthcare services in Margibi County, the Minister of Labor, Cllr. Cooper Kruah Sr. has officially inaugurated the Ahmadiyya Muslim Clinic in the Gutomo Town community, Kakata City, Margibi County.
Serving as guest speaker at the opening ceremony, Minister Kruah expressed heartfelt gratitude for the establishment of the clinic, emphasizing its importance as a vital resource for the community.
He praised the Ahmadiyya Muslim organization’s commitment for providing quality healthcare services across Liberia, describing them as one of the best in the country.
“The Ahmadiyya Muslim organization is one of the best in Liberia,” he stated, acknowledging their consistent efforts to support the health sector and improve the lives of ordinary Liberians.
Minister Kruah also urged health workers assigned at the facility to remain focused and committed to their mission of saving lives and enhancing the well-being of the Liberian people.
His words resonated with the audience, affirming the crucial role that healthcare professionals play in the community.
In a visionary statement, the minister encouraged the Ahmadiyya Muslim organization to not only concentrate on health initiatives but also to consider expanding their impact through educational ventures.
He advocated for the establishment of a university, emphasizing that such an institution would provide Liberian youth with access to quality education and equip them with essential TVETS skills for the nation’s development.
The opening of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Clinic is expected to significantly improve healthcare access in Margibi County, providing essential services to residents and contributing to the overall health and welfare of the community.
The event was attended by local leaders, health professionals, and members of the community, all of whom celebrated this important development in their area.
Dr. Ejazur Rahmad, the head doctor of the clinic, encouraged the residents of Margibi County to trust the facilities and seek proper treatment there.
He emphasized that the clinic is equipped to cater to the health needs of Margibians and is committed to providing the necessary services to the community.