Patrick Sawyer’s widow, in defence of her husband, has explained why he travelled to Nigeria, despite being contaminated with the Ebola virus.
He
did it, she said, because he had faith in Nigeria’s better health system. Mrs.
Sawyer shared her thoughts on her Facebook profile.
“I’ve
read other reports in other papers about Patrick’s ‘recklessness’. I get where
they’re coming from, and they certainly have the right to feel the way they do.
However, as Patrick’s widow, I would like to shed some light on this from
another perspective. One that only I, his wife, would know,” she wrote.
“I
knew Patrick better than anybody else (including himself). He had told me many
times in the past how much he didn’t trust the Liberian healthcare system. He
would tell me about how a person would get checked in for one thing, and get
misdiagnosed and get the wrong treatment as a result. On top of that, Patrick
was a clean freak, and told me how filthy a lot of the hospitals were.
“He
didn’t tell me this, but I know in my heart of hearts that Patrick was
determined to get to Nigeria by all means because he felt that Nigeria would be
a place of refuge. He has expressed to me many times in the past that he felt
passionately about helping to be a part of strengthening Liberia’s healthcare
system, but he knew it wasn’t there yet, and he wouldn’t want to take a chance
with his life because a lot of people depended on him… Patrick had a passion
for life, and he wouldn’t have wanted his to end. So, I bet anything that he
was thinking, if I could only get to Nigeria, a way more developed country than
Liberia, I would be able to get some help. How ironic.”
In
her post, Mrs. Sawyer wrote that the fact that her husband avoided contact with
others at the James Sprigg Payne’s Airport in Monrovia as revealed by airport
CCTV footage proved he didn’t set out to infect others with the disease and perhaps
his actions were that of a dying man in desperate search for help.
“It
has been reported that Patrick avoided physical contact with everyone he came
across during his trip from Liberia to Nigeria. When he got to Nigeria, he
turned himself in letting them know that he had just flown in from Liberia.
“Patrick
went to Nigeria for help so that he can get properly diagnosed, and not
misdiagnosed in Liberia. And if it came back that he did have Ebola, he trusted
the Nigerian healthcare system a lot more than he trusted the Liberian’s. His
action, as off as it was, was a desperate plea for help. Patrick didn’t want to
die, and he thought his life would be saved in Nigeria.”
Mrs.
Sawyer then took a swipe at the Liberian President, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, who said
Mr Sawyer was indiscipline and disrespectful for failing to heed medical advise
not to travel.
Mrs
Sawyer said if President Johnson-Sirleaf had fixed the healthcare system in
Liberia, her husband would not have left in search of treatment elsewhere.
“I
write today, not simply because of Patrick, but because of the broken
healthcare system in the Liberia, and the government’s inability under
President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (and other past Presidents) to fix it. Good
doctors, nurses, and other healthcare providers aren’t given the support they
need to save lives.
“President
Sirleaf went on CNN News throwing stones at Patrick, a man who can no longer
defend himself, a man who worked tirelessly for Liberia. She should be ashamed
of herself. I use to admire this woman, and was excited and proud of her
accomplishment as the first woman President in the entire continent of Africa.
She will always own that. We will always own that. It can’t be taken away from
her. It’s something to be proud of. But this woman has failed her country,” she
wrote.
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