St. Simeon Skete, Taylorsville Kentucky USA

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Showing posts with label fuel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fuel. Show all posts

Friday, December 5, 2008

Fuel Problems in Sierra Leone

Words by James Mansaray, Freetown, Sierra Leone

Whenever there is an increase or decrease on the price of petrol, we the ordinary people here is Sierra Leone and else where in Africa suffer the most. Few months back petrol dealers were happy about the inflation on fuel since this will give them more profit, forgetting the fact that the tide might turn the other way.

On Monday there was the news of taxi and poda poda (taxi vans) fares going down meaning petrol cost moving from it original high price to something much cheaper.

This sudden change prompted most of the gas stations around the capital to stop selling with the notion that they don't have any petrol. At the end of the day transport became very difficult to find forcing dozens of people on the streets to find their ways down town to do their daily doings. Most affected are the school going kids, some just cant make it to school the past few days or be late which means punishment. Lucy and Ann Marie were no exemption as they too had no choice but to wake up earlier the past three days to find their way to school on time.

More lines and tons of empty gallons are seen all around town as drivers struggle to find at least a gallon to dip in their empty tanks. So risk the chances of buying stolen black market petrol or 'JEBU' as it is called here which is much more expensive. The risk there is it most times mixed with diesel or kerosene. Some people have no option but to go for it.


Long lines of people waiting to fight in to a taxi or poda poda all day long. This is the fourth day and it does not seem to change for the better at all......




Note from Vicki: It is not surprising to us that James and all his savvy was able to find a gallon of good gas to put into Sanu's car and was able to drive the girls to school this morning. Where there is a will, James always has a way. ..smile...

Monday, May 5, 2008

ST LAURENCE HOUSE NEWS & NEEDS





LUCY & ANN MARIE PREPARING TO GO TO TESTING. THIS IS A BIG DAY IN THE LIVES OF THESE CHILDREN AS ONCE TESTING IS COMPLETE THEY TAKE A STEP FORWARD TO HIGHER EDUCATION.

FIRST PICTURE SHOWS KADIJAH AND ROO WALKING TO THE TESTING AREA, FOLLOWING PICTURES ARE OF LUCY AND ANN MARIE (DRESSED IN SCHOOL UNIFORM); LUCY & ANN MARIE WITH CLASSMATES AND FINALLY ALL OF THE STUDENTS.

THE FOLLOWING IS AN EMAIL RECEIVED FROM JAMES TODAY. HE ASKS FOR SOME ASSISTANCE AS DUE TO THE ECONOMY DOWNTURN, OUR DONATIONS HAVE BEEN CUT DRASTICALLY.

Dear Mama Hicks,

The word on Aunt Nancy is encouraging and we continue to pray for her everyday. We wont like to see he transcend on away from us so soon. Thanks for being around her through all this.

I am still struggling to get pictures uploaded here. I had even reduced the picture size to the smallest size in my last pictures but still cant get it up. The problem is with the server i guess. I am spending more and more time and just cant do even one. Before it was not like that. I will try again later today ok.

Please see if you can send us small money to cover some of our bills. Both the electric and water rates are very very high the last few weeks. This morning again they sent us a whole lot. I hate to ask but i just cant meet that at this moment.

Depends on if post comes and brings medications in well this week, i am planning on making a trip to give out some of those medications and update pictures of the school.

Prices are flying everyday here on food stuffs, rice and now petrol etc. Its crazy to live here these days. I am finding it harder and harder to help out others.

I am still around on internet so maybe we will hook up in a chat some how. I am working on the pictures -trying to send them to you.

More later.
James