Dr. Wilhelmina Jallah, Minister of Health (MOH), Lossou G. Hermann Djibom, District Governor for District 403A2 of the Lions Club International and other members of the Club at the Health Ministry in Congo Town
Lions Club, a local charity group that seeks to meet the humanitarian needs of communities especially the visually impaired and the underprivileged through direct service communities, says it will work with the Ministry of Health (MOH) to provide free sickle cell disease and malaria treatment to citizens across the country.
Sickle Cell Disease is a group of ‘inherited’ red blood cell disorders. Healthy red blood cells are round, and they move through small blood vessels to carry oxygen to all parts of the body while malaria is a fatal disease caused by mosquitoes that feed on a human.
Lion Club’s Governor Lossou G. Hermann Djibom Visits Liberia to Inspect Projects
Lion Club’s Governor Lossou G. Hermann Djibom Visits Liberia to Inspect Projects
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MONROVIA – The District Governor for District 403A2 of Lions Clubs International, Lossou G. Hermann Djibom visits Liberia on January 18 21, 2021. He arrives on January 18, 2020, from Lome, Togo, and departs on January 21, 2020. While in Liberia, he will pay courtesy calls on Government officials, tour Lions projects, and visit the local Lion Clubs.
He is a Togolese, married with four children. He became a Leo (the feeders for Lions) in 1995. In January 1999, he joined the Lorne’ Horizon Club. Ever since that time he has held numerous positions in his Clubs, Zone, Region, Multiple District and District.
Lossou G. Hermann Djibom, District Governor for District 403A2 of Lions Clubs International
The District Governor for District 403A2 of Lions Clubs International, Lossou G. Hermann Djibom, is on a four-day visit to Liberia, from Lomé, Togo. During his four-day visit, from January 18-21, 2021, he will pay courtesy calls on Government officials, tour Lions projects and visit the local Lion Clubs.
A native of the Republic of Togo, Djibom is married with four children. He became a Leo (the feeders for Lions) in 1995. In January 1999, he joined the Lomé Horizon Club. Ever since then, he has held numerous positions in his Clubs, Zone, Region, Multiple District and District.