A viral video on Facebook has sparked outrage among Sierra Leoneans regarding the alleged construction activities taking place at the National Disaster Cemetery located in Cole Town, Waterloo.

The cemetery serves as the final resting place for victims of significant tragedies, including the Ebola outbreak, the mudslide, and the Wellington fire accident.

In the video, a concerned citizen calls on the government and relevant authorities to intervene, expressing dismay over the reported disrespect shown to the burial site. The individual claims that the construction is occurring due to “orders from above,” raising questions about the oversight and management of this important memorial.

The cemetery, designated to honor those who lost their lives in disasters, holds significant emotional and historical value for the community. The allegations of improper treatment of the site have prompted widespread calls for accountability and protection of the resting place for these victims.

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