Travels
Thursday, 28 May 2020
CBN, others donate medical equipment to Kogi
The private sector-led Coalition Against COVID-19 said it had donated health equipment worth millions of naira to a new isolation centre established in Lokoja by the Kogi State Government.
CACOVID said the donation of the equipment was a joint initiative between the Central Bank of Nigeria and the leaderships of other private sector groups in the country.
It said in a statement that the presentation of the equipment was done by a representative, Mr Toyin Idowu, alongside the inauguration of the new isolation centre by the state government.
Idowu explained that the gesture was aimed at joining hands with the federal and state governments to rid the country of the coronavirus pandemic.
Meanwhile, the United Bank for Africa Plc announced on Sunday that the President of Senegal, Macky Sall; the President of Liberia, George Weah, and US Senator Chris Coons would form part of a high-level leadership panel to discuss Africa’s economic recovery in the 2020 edition of UBA’s Africa Conversations.
The bank said the discussion, which would be held online on Monday, would be moderated by its Chairman and Founder of the Tony Elumelu Foundation, Mr Tony Elumelu.
According to a statement issued by the bank, the second edition of the symposium organised annually by UBA is in celebration of Africa Day.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Featured post
THE RELIGIOUS WOMAN
RELIGIOUS WOMAN 2tim.3:5-6Having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.For of this sort are they which cr...
-
The Cross River State Governor, Prof Ben Ayade, has ordered the arrest of illegal tax collectors in the state. He gave the order on Sunda...
-
Just moments ago, we saw the updates made by the A.P.C against the P.D.P candidates using our Jpeg images now is a bit of the reaction from...
-
The Federal Government of Nigeria might impose ‘isolated lockdowns’ in troubled parts of the country as confirmed COVID-19 cases hit 5,6...
1 comment:
Its as if you had a great grasp on the subject matter, but you forgot to include your readers. Perhaps you should think about this from more than one angle. Oxygeneo
Post a Comment