Its containment, reintegration challenges and the preparedness level nationwide just in case there is another Ebola outbreak of the same magnitude as the 2014/2015 occur. But yet still, the MOH surveillance department was reporting over 95% timeliness and completeness-data that is most likely deduced to be cooked. This was uncovered in published article by Lucy Drapper that “Frontline health workers were sidelined in $3.3bn fight against Ebola.”Frontline health workers still been underpaid grossly as compared with other sectors, recently, the BBC Africa reported that International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC) confirmed that 2.7million was mismanaged in fraudulent of over pricing supplies (BBC Focus on Africa). But the front line health workers were coerced to accept peanuts and till date, many health workers are underpaid. They are just few of the aggrieved health workers who are part of the silent majority.
Source: Daily Observer November 15, 2017 02:15 UTC