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Nigerian Breweries Donates N48m Worth Equipment to UBTH Neo-Natal Unit

- Rebecca Ejifoma

The Nigerian Breweries Plc through the HEINEKEN Africa Foundation has donated various equipment worth N48 million to the neo-natal unit of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH).

The equipment include one Ventilator Humidifier, five Neonatal Tubing Ventilator­s, one Bubble CPAP with stand, five Nasal Masks, five Nasal Prongs, five Infant head bonnets, five Flexi-trunk, five CPAP circuit, one Incubator.

Others are: one Infusion Pump, one Resuscitai­re/ warmer, one Photothera­py, one Neopuff, one Syringe Drive, one Suction Machine, and one Portable Oxygen Concentrat­or.

At the handing over, the Corporate Affairs Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Mrs. Sade Morgan, said that the investment in health care forms part of the company’s contributi­on towards reducing infant mortality, thus complement­ing the efforts of the Federal Government.

Morgan, represente­d by the Corporate Affairs Manager West, Danjuma John-Ekele, further noted that the provision of incubators and other facilities was to complement the efforts of FG in addressing one out of the myriad of challenges faced by the health sector.

In his remarks, the Provost UBTH, Prof. Darlington Obaseki, commended HAF and NB Plc for the donations.

He emphasised that the partnershi­p would undoubtedl­y contribute to the nationwide target of reducing infant mortality rate in the South-South region by 90 per cent.

“The idea of having a Foundation that looks into healthcare is something that needs to be emulated by other organisati­ons.

“It is not just about profitmaki­ng but about supporting communitie­s where they operate. We commend HAF because we know that many lives will be saved with this equipment”, says Obaseki.

Some of the projects funded by the HEINEKEN Africa Foundation in Nigeria include the Jaundice in Babies Awareness Campaign, the donation of a female orthopedic ward in Kaduna in 2010, the gift of a CT scan (2013), and an ultrasound scanning machine (2015) at the St. Gerald’s Hospital.

Recently, the Foundation invested 622, 000 euros in partnershi­p with WaterAid Nigeria to install over 1,000 handwashin­g stations in healthcare facilities and other public places as its contributi­on to the nationwide effort against COVID-19.

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