Close Menu
Blaze Daily NewsBlaze Daily News

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    For 2029: No Cummings-Weah Alliance

    June 4, 2026

    Shady Travel Expenditure Links Senior NFAA Official

    June 4, 2026

    GGAA Rebukes Fred Gwyan

    June 3, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • For 2029: No Cummings-Weah Alliance
    • Shady Travel Expenditure Links Senior NFAA Official
    • GGAA Rebukes Fred Gwyan
    • Supreme Court Full Bench Takes Up NEC US$877K Debt Case
    • Marshall Residents Frustrated With GOL US$150M Kalawada Park Project
    • Abandoned Baby in Safe Haven
    • The Mastery of Self Through the Storm
    • “Lies They Told; Lies Meant To Hurt Me”
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Blaze Daily NewsBlaze Daily News
    • Home
    • About Us
    • NEWS
      • GGAA News
      • Interview
      • Diaspora News
      • County News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Sports
    • Editorial
    • Op-Ed
      • Letters
    • Blaze TV
    • Get In Touch
    Blaze Daily NewsBlaze Daily News
    Home»BREAKING NEWS»Liberia’s First Lady Visits 5year-old Child Abuse Victim
    BREAKING NEWS

    Liberia’s First Lady Visits 5year-old Child Abuse Victim

    JeruegBy JeruegMarch 7, 2018Updated:March 7, 2018No Comments3 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Child abuse victim Ama Geeplay (fore view) and First Lady Clar Weah standing behind victim
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Press Release

    First Lady Clar Weah has expressed deep regrets over the cruel treatment of 5-year old Ama Geeplay, when her aunt burned her hands and other body parts in Maryland County. The First Lady registered her regrets recently on March 1, 2018 during a visit to see little Ama at St. Joseph Catholic Hospital where she is currently receiving medical treatment.

    A release said Madam Weah was speechless for a moment and said she was saddened and nearly burst into tears as she hugged little Ama Geeplay. “I am happy to be here. I wanted to come earlier but I travelled,” said First Lady Weah.

    “Honestly, it saddens me to see what happened to this child. I cannot look at the pictures because it totally breaks my heart,” Madam Weah lamented. She called for drastic measures to protect children against such acts. “We have to try to implement measures where we can protect these children because it’s sad that someone could do something like this to an innocent child,” she noted.

    Little Ama’s hands were burned in hot oil by her aunt for allegedly eating leftover food without permission. The child’s palm is seriously defaced – with three fingers cutoff, amid the dire need of intensive care. It can be recalled that the incident occurred in Maryland County, Southeastern Liberia. However, Baby Ama, as she is affectionately called, was brought to Monrovia through the assistance of the Gender Ministry and some child protection actors.

    Addressing a group of women including officials of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Ama’s mother as well as child protection actors, First Lady Weah assured her commitment to ensure that the girl’s burnt hands are functional again.

    Mrs. Clar Weah said despite the prevailing national economic constraints and while her Office was still being setup, she was ready to do everything possible within her power to assist the baby get the requisite help to feel hopeful and part of society again. “With this case, I am sure we can do something. With your voice and my voice we can try to find a way to help her because she needs it. Even if I have to use my personal money to do it, I will,” Mrs. Weah said passionately.

    Owing to her passion for children and commitment to humanitarian work, Madam Clar Weah, has over the last couple of weeks visited twelve orphanages and identified with disaster victims in Monrovia and its environs donating relief items as a show of love and concern. The First Lady said, while she intends to work with various orphanages in the country, her vision is to establish her own orphanage where children will be given the highest level of care for the realization of their life dreams.

    For her Part, Deputy Gender Minister for Children & Social Protection, Ms. Lydia Sherman, thanked the First Lady for taking off time from her busy schedule to visit Baby Ama. Deputy Minister Sherman said the Gender Ministry is prepared to work with Mrs. Weah in providing the needed children-related information to enhance her work.

    Also speaking the head of the a local NGO, Rescuing the Abused and Abandoned Children in Hardship, (REACH), Ms. Ne-suah Livingstone, said they were impressed with the First Lady’s visit; noting that it was a show of support aimed at buttressing their effort to ensure the victim gets the necessary treatment.

    According to her, REACH’s intervention into the child’s situation was based on the need to assist; not just as Liberians but also as women who also went through similar challenges growing up. She said her organization is partnering with a group in the United States that wants to underwrite the cost of the child’s medical treatment.

    Post Views: 331
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    Jerueg

    Related Posts

    For 2029: No Cummings-Weah Alliance

    June 4, 2026

    Shady Travel Expenditure Links Senior NFAA Official

    June 4, 2026

    GGAA Rebukes Fred Gwyan

    June 3, 2026
    Loading
    Demo
    Top Posts

    My School Benefitted 25 Armchairs – Ms. Gaye

    June 14, 20177

    Woman Catches Fiance, Threatens To Abort Wedding

    August 4, 201820

    Angie Shaka Breaks Silence

    June 14, 20179

    Pres. Weah Makes Additional Appointments

    August 2, 201810
    Don't Miss
    BREAKING NEWS

    For 2029: No Cummings-Weah Alliance

    By JeruegJune 4, 20261

    –Kemayah Dismisses Rumors By Mensouhn Mendin, mensouhnmendin820@gmail.com Former Foreign Minister Dee-Maxwell Kemayah has strongly rejected…

    Shady Travel Expenditure Links Senior NFAA Official

    June 4, 2026

    GGAA Rebukes Fred Gwyan

    June 3, 2026

    Supreme Court Full Bench Takes Up NEC US$877K Debt Case

    June 3, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    Demo
    About Us
    About Us

    An online news, information and education outlet, established and operated by Blaze Communication Network. This website hosts an online radio FM and Video News. We do not only seek to inform, educate and entertain, but we will also make the Blaze Daily News a common place for the cross fertilization of ideas on issues confronting communities, and Liberia at large.

    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: blazedailynews@gmail.com
    Contact: +1-612-607-9281 I Address: 2900 E Broadway Ave, Suites 5 & 8, Bismarck, ND 58501

    Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    For 2029: No Cummings-Weah Alliance

    June 4, 2026

    Shady Travel Expenditure Links Senior NFAA Official

    June 4, 2026

    GGAA Rebukes Fred Gwyan

    June 3, 2026
    Most Popular

    My School Benefitted 25 Armchairs – Ms. Gaye

    June 14, 20177

    Woman Catches Fiance, Threatens To Abort Wedding

    August 4, 201820

    Angie Shaka Breaks Silence

    June 14, 20179
    © 2026 Blaze Communications Network | Designed by Gedeh Media, LLC.
    • Home
    • Get In Touch

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.