The Ministry of Gender and Children’s Affairs has received a generous donation of 50 cartons of Plumpynuts from World Vision International, aimed at supporting the Children’s Forum Network in Sierra Leone.
This vital donation will be distributed to vulnerable communities across the country as part of ongoing efforts to address the needs and well-being of children.
The Minister of Gender and Children’s Affairs expressed heartfelt gratitude for the donation, acknowledging World Vision International’s unwavering support for children in Sierra Leone. She emphasized her appreciation for the contribution, which will significantly impact vulnerable populations.
The event concluded with both officials from the Ministry and World Vision International reaffirming their strong partnership, committed to enhancing the lives of children throughout Sierra Leone.
Thank you World Vision International for your support but let me be frank, in a not too long you will see that plumpynut in the market being sold by ministry officials, take my word as a truth.
Very true sir
Let us face the fact here, how many children will this fifty bags feed and for how long ? This is nonsense.
We have fertile land and many idle bones in the country, why can’t we plant our own food to feed our popular, rather than depending on handouts ?
This is degrading for black people, no wonder the world doesn’t respect us.
Until we can feed ourselves we will be treated with contempt .