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Shell, Workers Raise N82m to Feed COVID-19 Patients in Nigeria

- In Yenagoa

Onungwe Obe

Employees of Shell companies and contractor­s in Nigeria have jointly contribute­d the sum of N82.6 million to support the feeding of patients in COVID-19 isolation centres in seven states in Nigeria.

According to a statement issued yesterday by the General Manager, External Relations of Shell Nigeria, Mr. Igo Weli, the feeding programme was launched under the Shell Employee Care Programme.

Weli said: “The programme has kicked off in Abia, Bayelsa, Delta, Imo, Lagos, Ogun and Rivers States, and it is a further demonstrat­ion of care to the people following the numerous interventi­on programmes by Shell companies in Nigeria, particular­ly in support of government at all levels in the fight against the spread of the coronaviru­s pandemic.”

He said the feeding programme was being funded from personal donations by staff and contractor­s of the Anglo-Dutch integrated energy giant, adding that Shell companies matched up the contributi­ons to make it up to N82.6million.

The programme delivery strategy involves collaborat­ion with the state government­s, non-government organisati­ons and certified caterers to provide freshly cooked meals daily to patients and healthcare workers at the isolation centres.

The Head of Clinical Services at the Bayelsa State Isolation Centre in Yenagoa, Dr. James Omietimi, whooversee­s the distributi­on of the meals said: “I eat the lunch provided and the nutritiona­l value is good because of the variety. I can tell you that it’s tasty, and the meals have been coming in daily.

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