BUA Foundation has donated N3.3bn grant to Lagos and Kano states to continue fighting the spread of Coronavirus in these states.
In a statement on Sunday, the chairman of BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabi’u, said the donation became necessary in view of the “increased rate of spread of the Coronavirus especially in Kano and Lagos, despite concerted collective efforts to curb the spread and effects of the virus in Nigeria”.
According to Mr Rabiu, the grant would be managed by the Presidential Taskforce, NCDC and other stakeholders in equipping 2 existing permanent facilities in Kano and Lagos states.
The business mogul added that the grant is in addition to BUA’s earlier contributions to the private sector led CA-COVID coalition and donations to other states.
The statement read: “I view with deep concern, the increased rate of spread of the Coronavirus especially in Kano and Lagos despite concerted collective efforts to curb the spread and effects of the virus in Nigeria.
” I also wish to commend the leadership shown by the taskforce as well as the NCDC in this fight. However, we all know more needs to be done.
” Based on what is going on especially in Kano at the moment, we have decided in the immediate, to commit a 3.3 billion Naira grant to a working group made of the Presidential Taskforce, NCDC and other stakeholders in equipping 2 existing permanent facilities in Kano and Lagos States – whilst collaborating with the teaching hospitals in those states.
“To this end, I am immediately committing and making available – through the BUA Foundation, two grants of Two Billion Naira for the Kano-based intervention and One Billion Naira for Lagos state being the two epicenters of this virus in Nigeria.
” A sum of N300million will also be made available immediately in cash to the Presidential Task Force to assist with logistical and operational activities of the taskforce.
” This grant is in addition to BUA’s earlier contributions to the private sector led CA-COVID coalition and donations to other states.
” The working Group will be expected to use resources at its disposal to ensure these facilities – to be determined by the Working Group – are fully equipped in the shortest possible time.
” I believe this will effectively help to expand the scope of interventions, ongoing research as well as support already stretched medical facilities dedicated to this fight.
” We look forward to receiving at the earliest, grant proposals from the working Group. Thank you.”
Sincerely,
Abdul Samad RABIU
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