A development-oriented and patriotic Sierra Leonean, based in Liverpool, England, Issa Joe Louise Koroma, has re- echoed his unwavering commitment to complementing government’s effort in providing requisite resources that will enhance President Bio’s Free Education and Health Care services to underprivileged Sierra Leoneans in the country.
The consignment of medical drugs, teaching and some learning materials were presented to a community health center, (Royieben Community Center), and the school materials at the primary and nursery schools (Fudia Islamic Primary and Nursery Schools).
The school was constructed by London – based in his hometown, Royieben Village, Masemera Chiefdom, Port Loko District.

Mr. Koroma said the community – development projects came into being through the inspiration of his late mother who he described as a benevolent woman who was always ready to help the underprivileged.
The Medical practitioner underscored the importance of free health and education in national development and lauded the effort of government in prompting development programmes in the country as well as rebranding the country’s image internationally.

He used the opportunity to commission the newly built Nursery School in the village and admonished the beneficiaries to make best use of the opportunity.
He thanked staff and pupils of the primary school for an exemplary performance shown in their first attempt to write this year’s National Primary School Examination (NPSE).
As a keen Sports enthusiast, Mr. Koroma also donated a set of Brass Band and football gears to the school and pledged his continued supports for the institutions.

The well-attended, ecstatic and frenzy programme was climaxed by a soccer match, traditional singing, drumming and dancing.
Receiving the items on behalf of the beneficiaries, distinguished personalities including, SLPP Chairman, Northern Region, Eddie Williams, thanked the donor for the gesture and wished him well in his undertakings.
By Max A. Konneh