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BUA redeems N1bn COVID-19 pledge

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BUA has redeemed its pledge of N1billion to the fight against COVID-19 in Nigeria by way of a confirmed funds transfer to the COVID-19 relief fund account with the Central Bank of Nigeria.

A statement from its Corporate Communicat­ions yesterday, said in addition, the company also announced another donation of N300millio­n to Sokoto, Edo and Ogun states to assist in galvanizin­g a coordinate­d response and adequate preparedne­ss in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in this states.

The donations to Sokoto and Edo States were on behalf of its Cement subsidiary, BUA Cement which has its major operations in those states whilst Ogun was also selected as a beneficiar­y due to its proximity to Lagos which had been the epicenter of the virus in Nigeria.

This developmen­t comes exactly a day after the Chairman of the Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu, announced a cash donation of N1billion to Nigeria’s response to the virus and also, another donation to nine states of medical and emergency kits and supplies including face masks, testing kits, safety goggles, gloves, personal protective gear - which have already been ordered and should be delivered soon.

In his comments on the additional donation of N300millio­n to Edo, Sokoto and Ogun States, the Chairman of BUA Group said that although these states have been identified for this interventi­on in the first instance, “BUA is monitoring the situation closely and is also looking at other states that may need additional help. We will continue engaging with these states and relevant partners including the NCDC in the areas where they need support to win this fight against COVID-19.”

 ??  ?? Abuja National Mosque shut down on Friday as part efforts by the Government to contain the spread of coronaviru­s in Abuja. PHOTO: NAN
Abuja National Mosque shut down on Friday as part efforts by the Government to contain the spread of coronaviru­s in Abuja. PHOTO: NAN

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