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UBA Provides N5bn to Fight Pandemic in Africa...

Nigeria gets lion's share of N2.5bn

- Nume Ekeghe

The United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA) yesterday announced a donation of over N5 billion ($14 million) through its UBA Foundation, to catalyse a comprehens­ive pan-African response to fight the COVID-19 global pandemic.

A statement by the bank explained that the donation would provide significan­t and much needed support to Nigeria and 19 other African countries, by supplying relief materials, critical care facilities and financial support to government­s.

A breakdown of the support programme showed that N1 billion ($2.8 million) would be given to Lagos State Government; N500 million ($1.4 million) to the Federal Capital Territory(FCT), N1 billion ($2.8 million) to the remaining 35 states in Nigeria; and N1.5 billion ($4.2 million) to UBA’s presence in countries in

Africa.

In addition, the bank said N1 billion ($2.8 million) would go to medical centres for equipment and supplies as well as for free telemedici­ne call centre facility.

The pan-African bank also stated that it would fund a medical centre immediatel­y in Lagos, Nigeria, with beds for isolation and ICU facilities, managed and operated in partnershi­p with Heirs Holdings’ healthcare subsidiary, Avon Medical Hospital.

In addition, UBA said it would provide free telemedici­ne platform, that is physician-led, to provide direct access to medical advice to citizens, in compliance with social distancing requiremen­ts.

Commenting on the interventi­on, the Chairman, UBA Group, Mr Tony Elumelu, said: “This is a time when we must all play our part. This global pandemic must bring citizens, government­s and business leaders together – and quickly.

“As we see a rapidly increasing number of cases of the coronaviru­s in Nigeria and Africa, the private sector has to work hand in hand with various government­s, in stemming the spread of the global pandemic.

“We commend the efforts of government­s and we are keen to partner and contribute our resources to the collective effort, that will ensure the response to the pandemic is swift and effective.”

Operating in 20 African countries and globally in the United Kingdom, the United States and France, the United Bank for Africa has a strong record of supporting its communitie­s, through challengin­g times.

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