Coordinator, Abuja Zonal Office, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Mr. Zailani Musa Attah (left), who represented the NIMASA DG, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, handing over medical facilities and equipment donated by the Agency to the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman, Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Mr. Boss Mustapha, in support of the fight against the coronavirus pandemic in Abuja.
The Secretary
to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and Chairman of the
Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19, Mr. Boss Mustapha, has
said the Federal Government requires the cooperation of all and
sundry, corporate bodies and individuals, in the fight against
the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that is ravaging the world.
Mustapha stated this in Abuja while receiving on behalf of the
Federal Government volunteer personnel, ambulance, buses, and
some medical equipment, including ventilators donated by the
Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) to
the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19. He described the fight
against COVID-19 as a collective responsibility.
The
Director-General of NIMASA, Dr. Bashir Jamoh, said the Agency was
deploying its existing facilities, such as fast intervention
vessels, ambulances, and buses, among others, to support the
efforts by the Federal and State Governments to solve a national
medical emergency that required all hands on deck.
The
materials donated included ventilators, oxygen concentrators,
personal protective equipment, rapid test kits, and hand sanitisers,
as well as a cash donation of N30 million.
Commending
NIMASA for the gesture, Mustapha advised other organisations and
well-meaning Nigerians to emulate the Agency and support the efforts
to curb the spread of the pandemic, so that Nigerians could live
their normal lives again.
The
SGF stated, “I wish to restate that this is a war on Nigeria and
the Federal Government, in conjunction with other stakeholders, will
continue to do all it takes to win this war as we are more prepared
than ever before to ensure we protect the lives of our citizens.
“Let
me encourage Nigerians to endure this lockdown order as it is not
intended to trample on their fundamental human rights, rather it is
to assist Government trace infected persons and curb the spread. In
no distant time, we will all go back to our normal lives.”
Speaking
at the presentation of the materials, Jamoh praised the Federal
Government’s proactive steps to contain the pandemic. He declared
that COVID-19 was a challenge Nigeria must overcome, saying he is
satisfied to see that the Agency’s existing facilities are coming
in handy in the attempt to contain the outbreak.
The
Director-General, who was represented by Coordinator, Abuja
Zonal Office of the Agency, Mr. Zailani Musa Attah, stated, “We
at NIMASA have decided to deploy our extant capacities and facilities
in the fight against this pandemic. We did not invest new funds in
purchasing these ambulances and buses. We simply deployed them to
fight this common enemy. COVID-19 is a common enemy and all hands
must be on deck to win the war against it at this critical time in
the country’s history.
“We
have had to readjust our priorities to contribute our quota to the
urgent need to get Nigeria out of this national emergency.”
Jamoh
added, “I wish to commend the efforts of the Presidential Task
Force on COVID-19 and your dexterity in ensuring Nigeria is totally
free from this virus. As a responsible Agency, we will continue to
support government’s efforts across the board and I am confident
that collectively, we will win this fight with the help of the
Almighty.”
NIMASA
extended its humanitarian gesture to Anambra State, where it equally
donated medical materials for use in the efforts to stop the spread
of the coronavirus pandemic and treat those already infected.
Secretary
to the Anambra State Government, Professor Solo Chukwulobelu, who
received the materials on behalf of the state government, commended
the Management of NIMASA and pledged that the materials will be well
utilised. Among the materials donated were ventilators, oxygen
concentrators, and hand sanitisers.
NIMASA
had recently made similar donations to the Lagos State government at
the flag-off of the anti-COVID-19 campaign, which the Agency plans to
take to the six geopolitical zones of the country. It also
pledged that there were handy volunteers from the Agency and experts
ready to work with the government.
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