THE GLOBAL BATTLE AGAINST COVID19: NIGERIAN SECTOR
At the time of this
blog posting the Covid19 global updates stood as follows: cases: cases 1.2
million, deaths 65,832. This figure includes a young doctor in the
front line of this battle to stop the deadly corona virus.
Philippine Heart
Association on 3rd April, 2020 declared the claim of a young doctor’s life
by Covid19 "while fulfilling his duties as a doctor." The agency
further stated: "It is a sad day for the whole association as we have lost
one of our own in the fight against COVID. He is a casualty of this war".
In Nigeria the battle
is as fierce as you can imagine with the virus toll hitting 210 cases with 2
deaths. As those in front line, medical staff and support workers toil day and
night to stop the bull, more humanitarian individuals and institutions have
risen to the occasion with financial and resource contributions.
United Nations donated
medical equipment worth £U80,000.
World Health
Organisation (WHO) has committed to the battle against Covid19 by the
deployment of staff and donation of laboratory supplies in the pursuit of the
institutions corporate social responsibility. So says its country
representative, Dr Clement Lugala Peter.
Germany donated £U5.5
for the battle against the scourge.
Others include:
United Bank for Africa
(UBA), Africa's Global Bank has donated N5 bn.
African Research
Company, 54 Gene launched Testing Support Fund with $150,000.
Jack Ma, Chinese
billionaire fought the virus with a donation of 20,000 testing kits, 10,000
protective suits.
Dangote Foundation
owned by a philantropist/industrialist and global business guru Alhaji
Aliko Dangote donated N200 m for the fight against the virus.
BUA group of companies
donated N1.3 bn as contribution towards fight against corona virus.
Dr Mike Adenuga of
Globacom gave N1.5 bn to stop the disease.
Bola Tinubu sponsored
the battle with N200 m.
Femi Otedola,
industrialist pledged N1 bn in a show of global solidarity against the virus.
Folorunsho Alakija,
oil magnate made a donation of N1 bn to smash the scourge.
Deji Adeleke, business
tycoon father of music legend Davido donated N500 m towards waging battle
against Covid19.
Niger Delta
Development Commission, (NDDC) had announced donation of N1 bn to
the 9 states benefiting from the commission.
Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has announced the donation of 2
isolation centers and 5 ambulances to eradicate the deadly
disease.
Lagos state being a
critical sector has perfected plans with group of insurance
companies to cover the lives of medical and front-line staff.
Our legislators, 109
senators as well as 43 ministers have indicated their preparedness to forgo
half of their March salaries in their efforts towards the combat.
Covid19.ncdc.gov.ng
free toll 080097000010
The gestures of these
individuals and corporate institutions acknowledges the importance of corporate
social responsibility, even in the austere time like this. We identify with
these efforts and shall endeavor to keep updates as much as we can.
Meanwhile a word for
donors. Crowd/public funding has a common
challenge everywhere in the world: abuse. Therefore donors are
advised to ensure that funds are focused on PURPOSE for which
they are donated.
Iyke Ozemena Esq
Corporate Attorney/Consultant
IKECHUKWU O. ODOEMELAM & CO
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