Dr. Sakoba Keita
On Wednesday the government of Guinea stated that the
families of every Guinean health worker had died in the Ebola outbreak
would be compensated with $10,000.
President Alpha Conde states that he has decided to grant $10,000 to
every family of health workers who have fallen victim to the Ebola
virus. Besides, payout spreads on the eight members of an Ebola
education team who were killed in the result of attack by angry
residents of Womey last month.
Sakoba Keita the minister in charge of the government’s Ebola
response in Guinea says 42 families are currently eligible for the
payout, PM news informs.
He says that this offer is not only for doctors or nurses but for
support staff working in the health sector such as drivers and porters.
According to his words,
“The decisions was taken a month ago, but
its implementation was delayed because payment procedures had to be put
in place for the funds allocated to Guinea by the World Bank”.
However, Keita doesn’t give an overall figure of compensation. As
reported by World Health Organization Nearly 4,900 people have been
killed by Ebola mainly in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. 244 of them
were health workers.