Dr. Roland Makes Generous Donation to Maboroba Village

The  development oriented partner and philanthropist, Dr Roland Turay, on last Friday 4th October, 2024 extended his humanitarian strides to the people of Maboroba in the Karene  Section, Biriwa Chiefdom, Bombali District.

 The donated items  included bags of cement for the construction  of the Alhadi Islamic Junior Secondary school, Maboroba. The development icon also promised to donate  solar lights, construct a water borehole, empower ten (10) youth through a skill training programme, Hernia operations on twenty (20) patients and  fifteen (15) people with eye sight problems.

Delivering a brief speech at the donation ceremony in Maboroba Village, Dr. Roland Turay expressed empathy for the people of Maboroba whom he said have not been part of any development in Bombali District. He described Maboroba as a very unique and peaceful environment worth of enjoying some basic facilities  like their neighbouring villages. “I want to bring Maboroba to the limelight  of development in the district so that my people will boast of development in their village” the philanthropist said.

He further disclosed that, Maboroba is now his second home. He underscored the importance of education  pointing out  that development of many areas in the country was as a result of the high number of educated people hailed from that particular area.

Amongst Dr. Roland Turay development interventions  in the district included the construction of a Primary and Secondary school in Mankineh village, a clinic and a bridge joining many villages together in Bombali Sharry Chiefdom. He is also awarded by indigenes in the Bombali District for his immense development strides included the development of some attractive beaches called “Roland Beach” at Konta in Bombali Shebora Chiefdom and another at Madokor in Ngowahun Chiefdom.

Dr  Roland has carried out operations on scores of people for diverse disease from various villages and cash donations to many needy people including school pupils and university  students.

Last year, the philanthropist also donated a consignment of bags of cement to the School of Clinical Science in Makeni to help the college with the construction of an  additional block in the campus.

However, the donation at Maboroba was climaxed with traditional fanfare in a typical Mandingo culture involving the chiefs and women chatting “Dr Roland Turay our saviour”.

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