Monrovia, August 13, 2024: A Liberian gospel musician based in the United States of America, Charles Sleyon, has unveiled a $1.2 million health facility in Morris Farm, Lower Margibi County. By Edwin G.

Genoway, Jr. (231886458910)- [email protected] The 100-bedroom hospital is about 75% complete and is expected to be dedicated in December 2024. The hospital, when completed, will serve several towns and villages in and around the Unification Town areas and the Harbel community, respectively.

Sleyon said the hospital is named after his late grandmother, “Ma Juah”, who had a passion to treat her grandchildren and anyone she noticed with a wound. “The hospital will be called the Ma Juah Memorial Hospital, it’s named after my grandmother, she had the passion to treat people with wounds even though she didn’t know you,” he narrated. Speaking to journalists during a tour of the project, Sleyon said the construction of the facilities started two years ago and will be completed in December 2024.

While on the tour, he revealed his plans revolve around the vision for Ma Juah Memorial Hospital and a rural health facility. He emphasized the importance of prioritizing women and children’s health and providing free treatment to patients. Construction of the health facility in a rural area was also discussed, with a focus on ensuring quality healthcare and security measures to ensure patient and staff safety.

He said he has engaged the Ministry of Public Works to repair the bri.