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COVID-19: Lebanese-Nigerian businessman donates 50,000 PFVs to Kano State

Ifeoma Okeke-Korieocha
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A Kano based Lebanese- Nigerian businessman and philanthropist, Ronaldo Minaise has donated 50,000 pieces of Protective Face Visors (Face Shields) to the Kano State government to help fight the coronavirus pandemic.

Presenting the materials to the state government, Ronaldo, who was represented by Umar Ibrahim and privy to the donation said the frontline workers, especially Doctors, Nurses and other essential health professionals and Civil servants in the state deserve adequate protection as they treat and manage the Covid-19 patients in the state and further assured Kano state that he will donate more health safety materials and more quantities of Protective Face Visors when required by the state government in the fight against COVID-19.

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He commended the proactive measures taken by the Kano state government to curtail the spread of the deadly Coronavirus in the state.

Adamu Garba Mustapha Gwale, a Member of the Kano COVID-19 Task Force, who received the material on behalf of the state government commended the donation and described the gesture as a right step in the right direction from a businessman who appreciate the essence of keeping the state free of the pandemic for business activities to strive.

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