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Wednesday, November 25, 2020 / 06:06 PM / by CACOVID / Header Image Credit: Nairametrics
Good afternoon
ladies and Gentlemen. Following the outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan China, in
December 2019, and its eventual spread to over 190 countries, nations like
Nigeria were faced with a dual shock; a public health crisis, and, an over 60
percent decline in commodity prices. The decline in crude prices and the
containment measures put in place to deal with the public health crisis, led to
a constriction in business activities, with resulting implications for federal
and state governments, as well as households and businesses.
Cognizant of the
funding challenge faced by Federal and State governments and the need to
improve the capacity of our health institutions to deal with emerging cases of
COVID-19 in the country, the Bankers Committee, comprising the Central
Bank of Nigeria and the Deposit Money Banks as well as key stakeholders
in the private sector came together to set up an alliance in March 2020, known
as the Coalition Alliance Against COVID-19 (CACOVID).
The ultimate
objective of CACOVID was to work with the government in providing support in
areas that would result in improved health and societal outcomes. We
sought to aid the government's in improving testing capability, and management
of positive cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria. In addition, CACOVID was expected to
provide palliatives to vulnerable members of our society, particularly those
who earn daily incomes, and had been severely affected by the lockdown.
As a result of
these objectives, CACOVID requested and indeed received an outpouring of
support from over 200 well-meaning Nigerians and corporate organizations, who
provided in kind donations, as well as funds to the tune of N39,646,100,039.00
billion in support of the fight against COVID-19.
In order to ensure
that these funds were judiciously utilized, a transparent and accountable
framework was put in place by highly rated firms of chartered
accountants. We engaged KPMG Professional Services as book keepers and Messrs
Enrst and Young as Auditors. Ladies and Gentlemen , in Line with our promise to
be open and Transparent in the utilization of the funds donated by our
partners, CACOVID has today decided to provide the general public with full
details relating to the procurement of goods and services along with the
disbursement schedule of procured items. These details will be posted on our
website in due course.
On the expenditure
side, the CACOVID has far incurred expenditure , in the sum of N43,272,562,831
on the acquisition of , not only medical equipment and supplies , but also Food
palliatives for the vulnerable amongst us.The funds raised by CACOVID was used
to support 3 key priorities. These priorities include;
We would like to
use this opportunity to express our sincere gratitude to well-meaning
Nigerians and businesses, who supported CACOVID in its effort to curb the
spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria, as well as in the support provided to vulnerable
Nigerians.
Response to the EndSARS Protest
As we are all
aware, the aftermath of the EndSARS protest that took place in several parts of
the country in October 2020, led to the vandalization of private and public
assets, which includes business houses, shopping malls, banks and police
stations. Many small and medium scale businesses that were affected have
struggled to resume full business activities. In addition, the provision of
security which is essential to the conduct of business activities has been
hampered due to the damage of 44 police stations across the country. If left
unattended, this situation could undermine confidence in our economy and derail
the efforts of the government in enabling faster recovery of the Nigerian
economy, following the impact of COVID-19.
As a result, the
Bankers Committee and critical stakeholders in the private sector, under the
auspices of the CACOVID alliance, held series of meetings towards developing
measures that will support the government's efforts in rebuilding confidence in
our nation's economy. Some of the measures agreed upon by the CACOVID alliance
include;
Details of all the
support stated above will be released in due course to Nigerians. Distinguished
ladies and Gentlemen, these efforts represent some of the essential steps that
are important in rebuilding trust and preventing future unrest within our
communities. It would also complement the government's efforts aimed at
creating jobs for our youths and in strengthening the security apparatus in the
country. More importantly, it would also prevent the challenges which have
emanated from the protest, from affecting the long-term growth prospects for
households and businesses in the country.
In closing, let me
say that providing adequate security is not only the task before the government
but also that of the private sector.. Indeed , owners of business premises
desire a secure environment to conduct their legitimate businesses. We
therefore seize this opportunity to once again , appeal to members of the
private sector , who we will be calling on again, to rally round CACOVID to
secure not only our businesses but also our country. We also request the
private sector to work with to operate under this platform which has been
approved by Mr President.
We thank you most
sincerely for your attention.
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