In its continued support in the fight against the novel Coronavirus in Nigeria, Oilserv Limited at the weekend donated medical supplies to Enugu State Government.
Presenting the items to His Excellency, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi at the Government House Enugu, the Chairman of Oilserv Group, Engr Emeka Okwuosa said the donation was in furtherance to the Group’s corporate social responsibility initiatives and support in the fight against Covid-19 pandemic in the state.
This is coming few months after the Nigeria’s EPC giant made donations to its host communities in order to provide palliative to the people.
The items donated include: Disposable Face Mask 3-PLY Flu Virus Dust Protection (20,000pcs); FFP2 FDA Approved Mask (400 nos); Nitrile Protective & Disposable PVC hand glove (10,000 nos.); Transparent Medical Face Shield (200 nos); Disposable Non-woven Protective suit made with breathable film (200 nos); Neutral Infrared Thermometer (50 nos); and Facial and Temperature Monitor Facial and Temperature Monitor / Camera with Accessories and Brackets (1 nos).
Others were: COVID-19 Rapid Test Kit (200 nos); Alcohol based hand sanitizer (70ml) – 500 nos; Alcohol based hand sanitizer (125ml) – 360 nos; Alcohol based hand sanitizer (500ml) – 120 nos; Alcohol based hand sanitizer (5 Litres) – 60 nos; and Antiseptic liquid handwash (600ml) – 180 nos
In his remarks, Okwuosa commended the governor on his effort and determination to keep Enugu State safe in the face of COVID-19 pandemic.
Oilserv boss stated that the donation was part of the company’s on-going support for the numerous local intervention efforts between State Governments and the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Receiving the items, the Governor Ugwuanyi commended the EPC giant for its kind gesture and support to the state. He implored Nigerians to adhere to the guidelines by NCDC and stay safe.
He also urged other organisations and well meaning Nigerians to support government efforts in the fight against the pandemic.
By Peace Obi