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Liberia president declares state of emergency

Thursday, 7 August 2014


Libria declared a state of emergency due to the deadly Ebola outbreak as US President Barack Obama said it was premature to send experimental drugs to victims in Africa. Declaring the state of emergency overnight President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf warned that the extraordinary measures were needed ‘for the very survival of our state’. The Liberian parliament will meet Thursday to ratify the move, while its Sierra Leone counterpart does the same following a state-of-emergency declaration there last week. Speaking of ‘a clear and present danger’ from the virus which has claimed almost 1,000 lives in West Africa, Sirleaf announced that the state of emergency should last for a minimum of 90 days. ‘The scope and scale of the epidemic, the virulence and deadliness of the virus now exceed the capacity and statutory responsibility of any one government agency or ministry,’ she said. Amid growing call for international help, Obama said it was too early to dispatch experimental drugs to Ebola victims in Africa, according to AFP.