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Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) donated intensive care medical
equipment to the Ogun Government to assist it in the containment of coronavirus
pandemic.
The equipment
includes two ventilators; two intensive care unit beds; two infusion pumps; one
vital signs monitor and one suctioning machine.
They were
handed over to the Deputy Governor of Ogun, Mrs Noimot Salako-Oyedele, at the
RCCG Camp, Mowe in Ogun by Pastor Johnson Odesola, the Church’s Assistant
General Overseer, Administration and Personnel.
Odesola said
the medical equipment were part of the church’s contribution to the state
government in containing the spread of the disease in the state.
He said the
church had been at the forefront of managing the effects of the pandemic
through an initial donation of surgical masks, hand gloves and hand sanitizers
to support the state government.
“To help
cushion the effect of the lock-down on Nigerians, irrespective of their tribes
and religions, the RCCG in the last two weeks, has distributed not less than
20,000 of 1kg bags of rice and other food items,” he added.
Receiving the
items on behalf of the government, Salako-Oyedele said that the church’s donation
would further boost the preparedness of the state government toward handling
the pandemic.
“This
donation is greatly valued. These are pieces of equipment you cannot get for
money or gold these days because everybody across the world is looking for
them.
“By this
donation, RCCG has put us at a better advantage to be able to manage the
pandemic.
“I am also pleased
to hear from the Assistant General Overseer about the donation of masks, hand
sanitizers, and for also supporting the poor and indigents with food items and
other relief materials in the state and across the country.
“This has
assisted in alleviating the effects of the lockdown on our people and ease the
government’s load at this unprecedented time,” she added.
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