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Monday January 25, 2021 / 09:29 PM / By CACOVID / Header Image Credit: CACOVID
Fighting
against the second wave of coronavirus pandemic, the private sector Coalition
Against COVID-19 (CACOVID), has supported the Federal Government with the
supply of critical oxygen for case management of Covid-19 patients, to
Isolation centres across the Country.
Updating media
on the latest donations by CACOVID, yesterday in Lagos, Managing director and
CEO of Aliko Dangote Foundation, who doubles as an administrator of CACOVID,
Zouera Youssoufou said the provision of oxygen to all the isolation centres
across the country was made available by a key partner of CACOVID, Mr.
Raj Gupta of African Industries Group, at no costs, immediately the request for
oxygen was made from the Presidential task force on covid-19.
She said:
" As you all know, we are experiencing a severe oxygen supply problem in the
country with this 2nd wave. CACOVID, through one of our founding members,
Mr. Raj Gupta of African Industries Group immediately stepped up and has
been providing oxygen in Abuja, mainly to the National Hospital and Gwagwalada
Specialist Hospital in FCT. Since December 21, 2020 when we first received the
request for oxygen from the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19, 1300 cylinders
have been delivered, and we will continue to do so as long as this is
required."
Youssoufou said
the same offer has been made to Lagos state, where there is oxygen shortage and
that CACOVID as at last week has provided 122 cylinders already refilled for
use and sent to the Yaba medical centre.
She said:
" In addition to the oxygen that has been provided by African Industries Group,
CACOVID has also purchased over 1,000 cylinders to be distributed to the states
that have the most need"
Making a
commitment on behalf of CACOVID, Raj Gupta of African Industries Group said
" ...We will continue to support Nigeria with oxygen for free for as long
as this is required. No Covid patient in any public hospital or isolation
centre should have to pay for oxygen... We have been in Nigeria for 50 years
and this year marks our 50th anniversary. We manufacture Oxygen as one of our
steel making process but when we noticed COVID-19 patients are dying of Oxygen,
we have to step in, through CACOVID.
"As a member of
CACOVID, this is our support in moving the country forward and we see this as a
humanitarian crisis and as a responsible company, we have to step in, to ensure
that no-one died due to lack of Oxygen. If it takes us to temporarily stop our
steel production, we will happily do that for our people to live and be healthy
in Nigeria"
On cost
implication, Gupta said it is a secondary issue and that what is of most
concerns to the company is, saving lives.
Youssoufou
recalled that Since "March 2020, when CACOVID was convened, the coalition has
raised about N39 billion, which has been spent on supporting the establishment
of 39 isolation centres across the country, including the largest and most used
in Lagos, during this second wave.
She said: "We
also purchased millions of PPEs, testing supplies, palliatives for 10.7 million
people, and provided risk communication in support of the messaging campaigns
to keep Nigerians aware and protected from the virus."
Youssoufou
explained that though African Industries Group has made all the appropriate
technological adjustments to ensure the Oxygen they supply is what is
required.
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