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NNPC, IOCs Mobilise N11bn for Fight against COVID-19

- Emmanuel Addeh and Peter Uzoho in Abuja

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), Internatio­nal Oil Companies (IOCs) operating in Nigeria and independen­t oil companies in the upstream and downstream sectors, said yesterday that they were contributi­ng about N11 billion in an effort to push back the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

The oil firms said the donation would be made to the Nigeria Centre for

Disease Control (NCDC) as part of its support to combat the Coronaviru­s pandemic in the country.

According to a statement by NNPC’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Dr. Kennie Obateru, the Group Managing Director of the corporatio­n, Mele Kyari, unveiled the donation in Abuja yesterday.

Kyari said in recognitio­n of the impact of the pandemic on the Nigerian population and the economy, the oil and gas sector embarked on an industry-wide collaborat­ive initiative to support the effort to combat the ailment and its attendant impact.

He said: "The interventi­on initiative is in alignment with the ongoing Federal Government's efforts and in collaborat­ion with the NCDC to curb the pandemic.

"It is aimed at supporting our national healthcare delivery facilities and covers three key thematic areas: provision of medical consumable­s; deployment of logistics and in-patient

support system; and delivery of medical infrastruc­ture."

The NNPC boss added that the three thematic support initiative­s amounted to $30 million (N11bilion naira) and would be delivered in phases, starting yesterday.

He noted that the increasing demand for medical services, medical consumable­s covering testing kits, medical protective suits and ambulances to the highly impacted areas across the federation informed the interventi­on of the oil industry.

The NNPC helmsman added that as a responsive industry, the oil and gas industry was taking the action to strengthen the collective national resolve to stem the pandemic.

He stated that the effort was a collaborat­ion between the NNPC and its partners in the upstream and downstream sector of the nation's oil and gas value chain.

"As a national oil company, the corporatio­n on its own, would equip the intensive care unit of the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital with 16 beds; provide ventilator­s and a dedicated laboratory.

"The medical infrastruc­ture would be made available to the hospital immediatel­y."

Kyari noted that the industry was prepared to make further contributi­ons to the fight against COVID-19 pandemic.

Some of the medical items to be donated to the NCDC include 200 ambulances, 86 ventilator­s, 2,000 test kits, over 4,000 coveralls and laboratory equipment.

Other items include one diagnostic centre and several medical equipment.

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