Monrovia, Aug. 25 -- Stephen Nahn had no idea he would end up without a right hand when he went to work on a normal working day on February 1, 2016.

Nahn told FrontPageAfrica recently that he had no idea the rock-crushing machine had been turned on - and one of his peers or supervisor give him any indication that it was, which is a violation of AML's safety policy. Nearly four years later, Nahn says he is struggling to move around, since he lost his arm, which was cut off from his shoulder, in the crushing machine that grinds iron ore.

"ArcelorMittal has not taken any initiative to look out for me. Since July until now, I have not received anything, referring to his salary payments" Nahn says.

As a result of the accident, Nahn can no lon...