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COVID 19: Nigeria receives $1m equipment from Saudi Arabia

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The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has donated COVID-19 equipment worth $1 million dollars to Nigeria.

The equipment includes 23 ventilators, surgical sterile gowns, non-sterile surgical gowns, surgical mask, and nitrile gloves.

The Director, Media and Public Relations of the Federal Ministry of Health, Olusegun Adetola,in a statement on Tuesday said the handover of the medical equipment donated to the Government of Nigeria in order to combat the ramifications of COVID-19 pandemic took place in Saudi-Arabia Embassy in Abuja.

The minister of health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire was quoted to have commended Saudi Arabian government for the kind gesture.

Ehanire who was represented by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Alhaji Abdulazeez Mashi Abdullahi reiterated Nigeria Government’s effort to fight COVID-19 pandemic to total level of eradication.

He acknowledged the extensive efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia also in the fight against blindness, cataract and glaucoma in addition to other sight weakness and disorders.

“He expressed Federal Government readiness to utilize the kind gesture of medical equipment positively and distribution of items into various medical centres.

“He later commended the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for its role as a key partner in global health and development. He also eulogized the Kingdom for being in the forefront of combating the menace in order to save human lives and preserve global health.

“In his remark, the Ambassador of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, His Excellency Faisal Ibrahim Alghamdi  emphasized the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Government plan to organize twelve (12) voluntary medical campaign to campaign to combat blindness, heart surgery and cataract in which medical campaign is planned for six (6) Geo-political zones of the country.

“He also mentioned different humanitarian assistance being rendered by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to displaced persons in the North-Eat, Food basket worth of Ten Million Dollars have been distributed to families in some parts of the country like, Borno, Yobe, and Zamfara States.”

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