Nigeria Govt Gets €50m Donation From EU To Tackle COVID-19 Scourge

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The European union has made a cash donation of €50 million to Nigeria as part of its assistance to help tackle the malignant COVID-19 pandemic in the West Africa country.

 

The donation was announced when the President Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), hosted the EU Delegation at the Council Chambers, State House, Abuja on Tuesday.

The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, made this known via a tweet.

 

Adesina said Head of the EU delegation at the event, Amb Ketil Karlsen, who announced the donation, also lauded Buhari for extending Lagos, Ogun, and Abuja lockdown.

 

Karlsen was quoted as describing Buhari’s address to the nation on Monday as “powerful”, adding that the president made the right and necessary move.

 

“EU gives Nigeria a grant of 50 million Euro to fight COVID-19,” Adesina tweeted.

 

Also, the Personal Assistant on New Media to the President, Bashir Ahmad, said, “The European Union has donated a grant of €50 million to the Federal Government, their contribution to Nigeria’s fight against #COVID19, the Head of EU delegation, Amb. Ketil Karlsen announces the donation at a meeting with President @MBuhari today in Abuja.”