From March 5 to 7, 2025, the Interdenominational Christian Mission of Africa Incorporated (ICM-Africa) has offered intensive healthcare services to officers of the Liberia Immigration Service (LIS) for an affordable cost.
ICM-Africa is a holistic organization focused on healthcare delivery, particularly in the areas of eye care, church planting, agriculture, and education, among other initiatives in Liberia.
In a conversation with Robert Luqui, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of ICM-Africa, he emphasized that their services to the government and people of Liberia reflect their commitment to addressing issues that impact the nation’s growth and development.
Recently, ICM-Africa has also provided services to the Liberia National Police (LNP), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and other ministries and agencies of the Government of Liberia (GOL). Luqui expressed that they feel delighted and accomplished by the services they have provided to the GOL.
Furthermore, Luqui revealed that ICM-Africa also offers mobile clinics. The organization’s objectives are to glorify God, improve the livelihoods of individuals, and assist those in need in the areas of healthcare, education, and agriculture in Liberia.
The medical outreach at the LIS included Dr. Jemmah P. Lavbelee, one of Liberia’s leading ophthalmologists, along with his team.
In response, the Acting Commissioner General, Deputy Commissioner General, senior officers, and staff of the LIS expressed their heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to ICM-Africa for their outreach and services.