Germany has
announced that it will be donating an additional €5.5 to support Nigeria in
it’s response to the Coronavirus pandemic.
The
announcement was made on Tuesday, April 28, via the official Twitter account of
the German Diplomatic Missions in Nigeria @GERinNigeria.
The statement
said Germany is providing €5.5 million this time to support vulnerable people
in Nigeria’s North-Eastern states of Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe.
The statement
read, “Germany provides an additional €5.5 million (c. 2.2bn Naira) to the
Nigeria Humanitarian Fund managed by the United Nations Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Nigeria to continue life-saving aid in
Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States in the context of the COVID-19 crisis.
“Ongoing
activities include drilling of wells, construction of sanitation facilities,
rehabilitation of buildings or construction of shelters for internally
displaced persons and other victims of insecurity in the North East.
“This brings
Germany’s contribution to the NHF to a total of €29 million since it became
operational in May 2017, making Germany a major donor to the NHF over the past
three years.”
It added that
it was providing the Nigeria Police Force with €20,000 worth personal
protective equipment including hand disinfectant, protective clothing, surface
disinfectant, face masks, clinical thermometers and gloves, adding that the
materials would be handed over in Abuja shortly.
The country
also pledged €12 million to West Africa Health Organisation and Economic
Community of West Africa States for the purchase of vital medical supplies and
laboratory equipment, training measures, amongst other response to the pandemic
in the region.
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