By Kemo Cham
Allieu Alghali and his family were locked up and quarantined two months ago, when a neighbor living in their compound, at Kissi in the Sierra Leonean capital, Freetown, tested positive for COVID-19.
But what happened during quarantine, and the alleged misconduct by professional staff, left him bitter and in need to seek justice. Alghali now plans to sue the National COVID-19 Emergency Response Center (NaCovERC), the agency in charge of the country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.













