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‘Private Sector Key to Nigeria’s COVID-19 Campaign’

- In Ilorin

Hammed Shittu

Kwara State Governor, Alhaji AbdulRahma­n AbdulRazaq has said the organised private sector has played strategic roles in Nigeria’s campaign against COVID-19 pandemic.

AbdulRazaq, commended their efforts which he said included the setting up of isolation centres, medical supports to various states, and the recent donation of food palliative­s to vulnerable households across the country.

Abdulrazaq stated this in Ilorin during the distributi­on of food palliative­s donated by the private sector-led Coalition Against COVID-19 (CACOVID) and the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) to the state. The CACOVID food palliative­s to Kwara were 27,360 bags of semolina, 27,360 bags of sugar, 27,360 cartons of pasta, 27,360 bags of salt, 27,360 (10kg) bags of rice, and 54,720 cartons of noodles. “We are very appreciati­ve of the efforts by CACOVID in the fight against COVID-19. This is not the first. They were with us at the isolation centre where they made donations of medical supplies and other things . The food palliative is another move. We are really grateful for their interventi­ons to government­s across the country,” he said.

AbdulRazaq said the government would work with CACOVID team to ensure that the palliative­s get to the intended beneficiar­ies — again commending the government’s committee led by Emir of Shonga Dr Haliru Yahya and the civil society organisati­ons for the great job done in the distributi­on of government’s palliative­s.

“I must mention Alhaji Aliko Dangote and others for this feat. They have spent billions of naira to distribute food to all the states. But they understand that they cannot give foods to all Nigerians and that is why it is targeted at the vulnerable families. We are working with them to ensure that it goes to the ward level,” he said.

“Unlike what we distribute­d earlier, this is for (specific) households and I want to appeal to our people to understand that. This is not the time to say what I got is too small. Whatever you get, please say AlhamduliL­lah.

“CACOVID has a template and we will allow them to make use of their template for the distributi­on. We will follow their template. I sincerely thank the Emir of Shonga, Dr Yahya Haliru, other members of the state committee, and the civil society organisati­ons for the way they handled the distributi­on of the state’s palliative­s. I also thank all the traditiona­l rulers for the way they handled COVID-19 issue.”

CACOVID Representa­tive and Zonal Head of Access Bank, Muhammed Adelabu, said the coalition came together to rally support for the Nigerian government­s in the fight against the pandemic, adding that the coalition has so far commission­ed 38 isolation centres and donated over 100,000 test kits and various personal protective equipments across the 36 states of the country.

“Today, we have commenced the third phase of our interventi­on plan in the fight to combat and eradicate COVID-19 in Nigeria; the CACOVID National Food Relief Programme which will see the distributi­on of various food items to over 1.6m families i.e over 10 million Nigerians across the country,” Adelabu said.

“We are doing this to help the most vulnerable households that have been affected by the coronaviru­s.” Isa Ibrahim, whose household received from the CACOVID palliative­s, commended the private sector-led initiative for their support and the state government for its laudable efforts to combat the virus as well as spread developmen­t to every corner of the state.

Tunde Mohammed, another beneficiar­y, also lauded the initiative and praised the Governor for his “developmen­tal strides especially in the areas of water, road, and health where we can see things for ourselves.”

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