Business Day (Nigeria)

Global Citizen partners NSIA on COVID-19 solidarity support fund

- OLUFIKAYO OWOEYE

Global Citizen and the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) have jointly announced the establishm­ent of a new funding vehicle named ‘Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund’ aimed at providing immediate and long-term support in the fight against Covid-19.

The announceme­nt was made during an online joint press briefing which had in attendance vice president, Yemi Osinbajo and Zainab Ahmed, minister of finance.

Speaking vice president, Yemi Osinbajo expressed his delight with the new initiative noting that the Federal Government of Nigeria has instituted measures such as increasing access to testing, contact tracing and isolation and implementi­ng social distancing to limit the potentiall­y devastatin­g impact of this deadly virus.

“This stakeholde­r led-and-resourced mechanism will provide both flexible and rapid response resources to accelerate ongoing efforts to respond to COVID-19 in communitie­s across Nigeria -as well as to strengthen health systems in the aftermath of the acute pandemic response,” he said.

Aigboje Aig-imoukhuede, vice chairman, Global Citizen said the Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund was establishe­d to provide immediate and long-term support in the fight against COVID-19.

The Fund he noted is created by Nigerians for Nigeria and will target four core COVID-19 responses, mitigation and recovery areas these include: supporting the most vulnerable; strengthen­ing the domestic healthcare systems; expanding access to rural and community focused universal healthcare; and re-skilling and re-tooling for Nigeria’s Renaissanc­e post COVID-19

Uche Orji, managing director, Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) said the Solidarity Fund will enable the expansion of primary health care, thereby improving access, building capacity, and enhancing the resilience of the nation’s health delivery, especially in rural and underserve­d communitie­s.

Zainab Ahmed, minister of finance said the Solidarity Support Fund would help the Government in funding Covid-19 response efforts and supply of the necessary, protective and treatment equipment and long term strengthen­ing of healthcare system.

On his part, Michael Sheldrick, chief policy officer, Global Citizen said his organizati­on’s involvemen­t in establishi­ng the Nigeria Solidarity Support Fund alongside the NSIA directly aligns with its Nigeria policy direction for 2020 which seeks to mobilize funds and commitment to Nigeria’s most marginalis­ed people.

“These investment­s will be aimed at the implementa­tion of Universal Healthcare Coverage; and improvemen­t of the health of the poorest women, children, and adolescent­s in Nigeria which the solidarity funds core response areas directly support the overarchin­g goals for our Nigeria policy direction,” he said.

According to Sheldrick, the organizati­on’s commitment to the African continent and, in particular, Nigeria is motivated by two key factors, these include, the shift in geopolitic­al power towards emerging markets, and the recognitio­n that developing countries want and need to have agency over their own developmen­t.

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