MSN In a powerful moment of national remembrance and literary pride, former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf joined government officials, survivors, and dignitaries at the National Museum to launch “Stepping Up to the Plate: Liberia’s Untold Ebola Story,” a gripping new book by former Foreign Minister Olubanke King Akerele. The book chronicles the human spirit and nationwide coordination that defined Liberia’s response to the deadly 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak, offering a first-hand account of sacrifice, leadership, and collective resolve.
Recounting the chilling early days of the crisis, former President Sirleaf reflected: “In 2014, I got a call that some Liberians had crossed into Upper Lofa from Guinea showing strange symptoms. We didn’t know what it was… We had never experienced an infectious disease of such intensity.” Continue reading
She recalled the government’s initial border lockdowns and restrictions on movement, which, while well-intentioned, led to tragic incidents, including the death of a civilian in New Kru Town. Despite these setbacks, she praised the surge of unity that followed.