Africa Arise has honored the commander of the 14 Military Hospital Major Doctor Alberta Clark-Kollie.
The honor by the group was among other things meant to motivate Dr. Clark-Kollie for her Dedication and commitment to professional duty.
Speaking at the presentation ceremony, The Commander of the 14 Military Hospital Doctor Alberta Clark-Kollie urged both military and civilian staff to uphold the tenants of dedication and transparency in their respective works.
The hard working honoree motivating her Co- worker to do more on the job also used the occasion to emphasized the importance of duty and respect while reminding them that their actions are always observed on the job daily.
She at the same time appreciated the Africa Arise for the honor and assured them that the special recognition will serve as a motivation for her do more.
Also Speaking at the event, Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Kowo, the Assistant Chief of Staff for Health Services of the Armed Forces of Liberia, reaffirmed the 14 Military Hospital’s commitment to maintaining professional standards among the nation’s health institutions.
Lieutenant Colonel Kowo expressed gratitude to Africa Arise for the recognition, stating that the honor also extends to the high command of the Armed Forces of Liberia and the Ministry of National Defense for their leadership and oversight of the hospital.
It can be recalled since the operation of the 14 military hospital in Margibi County, the hospital dominated by professional officers of the Armed Forces of Liberia continue to render professional and specialized services to Liberians thereby saving lives and giving hope to Liberians home and abroad.
The hospital during the COVID-19 crisis through professional officers and other health care workers contributed immensely to crisis by saving lives and preventing others from contracting the disease then.
Meanwhile, Africa Arise is an inclusive youth led organization platform dedicated to safeguarding the aspirations of young people across Africa.