COVID-19: Niger Govt. gets $25,000 grant from South Korea

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The South Korean Government through the United Nations Habitat Programme (UN Habitat), has given a grant of twenty-five thousand dollars (USD $25,000) to support Niger Government in preventing the spread of Coronavirus in the state.

This was contained in a statement issued by Secretary to the State Government (SSG) and Chairman, Niger State Task Force on COVID-19 Pandemic, Ahmed Matane on Saturday.

He said the support by the South Korean government was for the execution of two demonstration projects to help curb further spread of COVID-19 pandemic in the state.

Matane stressed that the first project to be carried out with the support was the construction of a smart-metered solar borehole aimed at providing clean and steady water supply to the COVID-19 Isolation Centre at the General Hospital, Minna.

” The second project is the provision of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Face Shields and Hand Sanitiser to frontline health workers dealing with the pandemic across the state,” he said.

The SSG disclosed that as soon as the projects were completed, the South Korean Ambassador to Nigeria would be invited to commission and hand over the projects to the state government.

Matane expressed Gov. Abubakar Bello’s appreciation on behalf of the people and government of the state to UN-Habitat and South Korea, while commending the Niger State Urban Support Programme (NSUSP) for securing the grant for the state.

The South Korean Government had earlier approved 900,000 dollars grant to the Niger government for preparation of the state urban policy.

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