—Highlights His Transformational, Outstanding Work
By Prince Allison
The Administrator of the WAHO Health Center in Bo Waterside, Grand Cape Mount County, Ibrahim Bashiru Nyei, MPH, was over the weekend honored in recognition of what they called transformational leadership and exceptional service to the facility and the surrounding communities.
The honor was presented by the God’s Grace Old-Timers Association (GOSA) in collaboration with Clean Communications Network–Liberia.
According to the organizers, the recognition celebrates Nyei’s outstanding, transformative, and rebranding efforts that have significantly improved the ECOWAS-run medical center.
Nyei, who was recently appointed by President Joseph Nyumah Boakai Sr., has introduced several key improvements at the institution-efforts attributed to his strong passion and commitment to the health sector.
Officials of GOSA and Clean Communications Network-Liberia described him as a “young, promising leader” and called on President Boakai to appoint more young professionals with similar dedication to national service.
During the presentation of the certificate, delivered on behalf of both institutions by Mr. Zack Bembo, Nyei was encouraged to continue his impactful service to the people of Grand Cape Mount County.
In response, Nyei expressed genuine surprise at the recognition, describing it as “unexpected.”
He praised his staff for their tireless support, noting that the progress made at the WAHO Health Center is the result of collective effort rather than personal achievements.
He thanked GOSA and Clean Communications Network-Liberia for acknowledging his work and reaffirmed his commitment to serving the people of Grand Cape Mount County with even greater dedication.
The one-day event climaxed in Bo Waterside with a friendly soccer encounter between GOSA and the Bo Waterside All-Stars.
The match ended 4–2 in favor of the Bo Waterside All-Star team, played in honor of Mr. Ibrahim Bashiru Nyei, MPH.
