The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Marlin Sylva on Saturday led the NNPC and its partners – Chevron Nigeria Limited (in the Upstream) and Bovas & Company Limited (in the Downstream) to distribute medical consumables, equipment & ambulance to Kano State.
To support the effort of thePresidential Task Force for the Control of COVID-19, NNPC and other players across the nation’s oil & gas industry are embarking on an intervention initiative covering three key focus areas,
a. Provision of Medical consumables
b. Deployment of logistics and In-patient Support System
c. Delivery of Medical Infrastructure
According to the Minister, NNPC and other participants in this initiative which include International Oil Companies, Indigenous petroleum producers, Major Oil Marketers, Crude Oil, and Products Traders, Depot Owners and Petroleum Products Marketers have committed $USD 58 million to this initiative
As a responsive and responsible industry, today’s event is a continuation of our effort to distribute committed items under this initiative to states that are affected by this pandemic across the nation.
The Minister said the SGF has already led a similar effort in Abuja two weeks ago, subsequently, NNPC and partners made donations to Rivers State and two days ago we were in Lagos with the Honourable Minister of State for Health to present medical equipment and ambulances donated by participants in this initiative to states that are affected by the pandemic in the South West Zone.
NNPC and its partners – Chevron Nigeria Limited (in the Upstream) and Bovas & Company Limited (in the Downstream) presented the following items to Kano State Government.
a. A Toyota Ambulance
b. 2 Full kits Ventilators
c. 1 Smith RescuPac ventilator for emergency and transport
d. 10 Pulse Oximeters
e. 10,000 Nose Masks
f. 5,000 Nitrile Examination Gloves
g. 250 Face Mask Surgical Splash/Fluid resistance face shield
h. 250 N95 Respiratory Valveless low breathing resistance soft cup
i. 100 PPE Overall full kits
j. 100 PPE Shoe covers
k. 2,000 PPE disposable caps
l. 500 Medimec Surgical face masks
Considering supply chain constraints, all committed items cannot be delivered and distributed on the same day across the nation, however, NNPC and Partners will continue to extend this gesture to other states that are affected by this pandemic in the North West Zone and across the nation
It is worth highlighting that this initiative is outside the regular Corporate Social Responsibility initiative continuously being deployed by NNPC and the participating Companies
All commitments under this initiative are collected in kind and a clear and transparent governance framework has been established for collecting and distributing the commitments across the country in alignment with the processes and procedures of the Presidential Taskforce on COVID-19
I commend NNPC, the donor companies, and other participants in this initiative for standing up to be counted at this trying time
We shall remain accountable to Nigerians and will continue to provide details of what has been collected, how it was distributed, and where it’s been delivered.