The widow of
the Liberian who brought the Ebola disease to Nigeria, Patrick Sawyer,
Mrs. Decontee Sawyer, has pleaded for forgiveness from the family of the
female doctor, Ameyo Stella Adadevoh, who died from the disease on
Tuesday.
Adadevoh was one of the first people that had contact with the late Sawyer.
Mrs. Sawyer said she shared in the pain of the Adadevoh family in an email interview with The Leadership.
She added that it was painful that her
husband had caused so much damage in his country, Liberia, and Nigeria
with the Ebola virus.
Sawyer said, “I share in the pains that
the family members of the Nigerian doctor are going through. It is just a
pity that Patrick had to cause this damage both in Liberia and
Nigeria.” Sawyer, a resident of Minnesota, USA, apologised for the
seeming heartlessness of her open letter, asking Nigerians to be mindful
of her daughters, and not curse the Sawyer name, even if they curse
Patrick Sawyer.
She said, “I want to reach out to them and express how deeply saddened and sorry I am for their loss and their pain.
“I do apologise if my words have caused
anyone who is grieving more pain. I fall on my knees and ask God for his
healing power for all of those who are still infected with Ebola.
“I pray for all of the families whose
loved ones were taken away by this merciless killer, Ebola, especially
those affected by Patrick’s actions.
“Many people died before Patrick and
their lives were just as important. That is my frustration. Ebola didn’t
have to go to Nigeria, Africa’s most populated country, had the
Liberian government taken drastic actions sooner.
“I, too, have family members and friends in Nigeria, and now they are at risk because of Patrick’s actions.
“In spite of my anger and disappointment
with him, I don’t believe that he did this with evil intent (I could be
wrong). I believe his actions were that of a desperate man. And sad for
everyone involved, Nigeria was closer than the U.S. This is just my take
on what he could have been thinking (of course, I could be wrong).
“My regret is that I was so caught up in
my own pain and frustration that I neglected to see the pain of the
innocent people both in Liberia and Nigeria who are affected by
Patrick’s actions.
“For that, I am deeply sorry. The last
thing I wanted to do was to cause them pain. It is a pain I know. It is a
pain I don’t want them to have.”
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