The World Health Organisation (WHO) has donated three ambulances to the Lagos State government.
In a tweet on Tuesday, the United Nations health agency explained that this assistance is to facilitate more action against the COVID-19 pandemic and to support the government’s effort in curbing the spread of coronavirus in the state.
It added that the donation of the ambulances would boost the fight against coronavirus in the state, following the recent successes recorded in Lagos.
Today, @UN_Nigeria donated 3 Ambulances to Lagos State Govt as part of it support in the #COVID19 response. Ambulances were presented by the @WHONigeria OIC Dr. @BrakaFiona & received by @jidesanwoolu Gov. Lagos State in the presence of SGF/Chair of the Presidential Task Force.. pic.twitter.com/Xr7pnGz71W
— WHO Nigeria (@WHONigeria) April 7, 2020
WHO’s Immunisation Team Lead in Nigeria, Dr Braka Fiona, presented the vehicles to the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Tuesday.
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Some members of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 led by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha, witnessed the presentation of the ambulances.
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