Liberian official thanks Kamloops for ‘life-saving’ gift
MONROVIA, LIBERIA — The keys to Liberia’s first fully-equipped ambulance have officially been handed over, and citizens are thanking the Kamloops community for its generosity.
Local firefighter and humanitarian David Sakaki is currently in the country’s capital city of Monrovia, where he helped pass the keys off to Liberia’s Health Minister and Deputy Health Minister.
“We were able to deliver the ambulance that we put together in Kamloops,” Sakaki says. “We loaded it in a container and sent it off several months ago. The reaction for the delivery of the ambulance was incredible. The minister of health, the deputy minister of health were just about brought to tears. This is something that this country desperately, desperately needs, and it will be put into service almost immediately.”
The $14,000 ambulance was purchased last year thanks to a generous donation by Kamloops company Diamond Delivery.