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‼️117 HOT LINE ACCUSED OF NEGLECTING CITIZENS CALL👁️

By: Alusine Rehme Wilson- (AR-WILSON)✍️

Residents of Market Road around Rogbalene police station in Makeni have accused the 117 hot line of neglecting their calls.

A neighbor of a said family who's girl child passed away this morning has disclosed to Northern Times that all efforts from the girl's parents and neighbors to the 117 call center for respond to the sudden death have proved futile.

In a distressed call a caller from the area said: "Hello I'm calling to kindly inform your medium that for over 10hours now,  117 call center have failed to respond to our calls after we have informed them about a sudden death that happened in our area several hours ago but since this morning we have not heard nor have we seen them even after we have made repeated calls made to them.

"Sir this neglect has really left us worried and it has also mounted fear amongst us here in this Covid19 era as we continue to obey health warnings not to bury the dead at this moment without drawing the attention of the necessary apparatus. We are hurriedly calling on the EOC to act swiftly" the caller adds.

©:Northern Times Newspaper🙌🏽

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