Koroma himself on Friday cut the yellow ribbon that had ringed the village in the northern district of Tonkolili to mark the completion of the standard 21-day quarantine period, a State House release said.
"None of the villagers tested positive (for Ebola)," a health ministry official told AFP.
Koroma described the lifting of the last large-scale quarantine in the country as "a special day in the lives of the people", but he cautioned against "complacency in the fight against the receding virus", according to his speech which was broadcast on national radio yesterday.
"But you should not rest until Ebola is eradicated," he said. "Our efforts should be sustained until the last case is discharged," he added, his voice occasionally drowned out by the sound of drums and animal horns.
"I shall be making on-the-spot checks across the country," Koroma warned, without giving further details.
Massessbe, a predominantly agricultural village some 200 kilometres (120 miles) from the capital, went on alert three weeks ago after a trader from Freetown who was visiting his mother tested positive for Ebola and later died.
"We are doing 90 per cent better," he told reporters.
"There has not been any new case of Ebola throughout the country for more than a week now and only 86 people are in quarantine nationwide."
Ebola has claimed around 11,300 lives since late 2013. More than 99 per cent of these occurred in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, according to the World Health Organization.
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