COVID-19: Kwara Fumigates markets. Yusuf Ali, others donate
Kwara State Technical Committee on Corona Virus (COVID-19) will Thursday night begin fumigation of markets across the state, a statement has said.
The fumigation takes place between 7p.m. and 11p.m.
“Fumigation is slated to begin across seven markets tonight (Thursday). These markets are Baboko Market; Oja Oba Market; Mandate Market; Ipata Market; Kulende Market; Ago Market; and Yoruba road Market,” Rafiu Ajakaye, spokesman of the technical committee, said in a statement in Ilorin, the state capital,
The statement said the committee had earlier consulted with market leaders in the state on the measure.
“The fumigation exercise will extend to other parts of the state in the coming days. It is part of the government’s holistic approach to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Kwara State and keep the people safe,” it added.
The government, meanwhile, has commended corporate organisations and private individuals who have also donated to the humanitarian cause — apart from the donors that had earlier been acknowledged.
“The government hereby expresses its appreciation to various organisations and individuals who continue to donate to the efforts to keep Kwara people safe. Specifically, we commend Tuyil Pharmaceuticals Limited for donating N10m to the cause; Mr Yusuf Ali (SAN) for donating N5m; the Head of Service and the Forum of Serving Permanent Secretaries in Kwara State for donating 40% of their March salary; the Forum of Retired Permanent Secretaries in Kwara Dtate for giving us N500,000,” it stated.
“Similarly, we are grateful to HMA Medical Limited for donating N2m to the cause; Bioraj Pharmaceuticals for the gift of N1m; OFM Charity Foundation in collaboration with Yusuf Olaolu Ali Foundation which donated 2000 bottles of hand sanitisers to the government; Ambassador Yahaya Seriki for donating 720 bottles of sanitisers; and DIG Bolanta for lending his industrial sprayers for fumigation of markets.”
The statement also commended eight-year-old Akinduro Oluwapamilerin who donated his savings of N1,120 to the state government’s anti-COVID-19 campaign.
“The government is definitely impressed by this rare show of altruism, and is confident of Pamilerin becoming a leader of his generation,” it stated.
The government also commended individuals and corporate organisations who have agreed to channel their palliatives to the ward committees earlier announced by the subcommittee on palliatives, saying such measures would ensure social distancing and temperature measurement of beneficiaries, among other safety protocols.
Cloud Tag: What's trending
Click on a word/phrase to read more about it.
Balogin Alanamu David Oyepinola Adedumoye AbdulHakeem Ajibola Akanbi Kaosarah Adeyi Wahab Issa Centre For Digital Economy Nigerian Supreme Council For Islamic Affairs Oniye Bashir Omolaja Bolarinwa Maryam A. Garuba A.E. Afolabi Sola Saraki University Ganiyu Abolarin Gbugbu International Market Bio Ibrahim Oluwatoyin Lukman Muyiwa Oladipo Kanu Allocation COVID ANCOPPS Na\'Allah Yahaya Abdulkareem Ajase-Ipo Sulyman Tejidini Ibrahim Abdullahi Oko Reuben Paraje Yakubu Danladi Saka Abimbola Isau Abubakar Lah Kupchi Hosea Maxwell AbdulFatai Adeniyi Dan-Kazeem Wahab Agbaje Solomon Edojah Oloje Yahya Mohammed Saliu Tunde Bello Imam Gambari Seun Bolaji Funmilayo Braithwaite Mahee Abdulkadir Yahaya Muhammad Abubakar Usman Jos Oniyangi Kwara-SAPZ Project Ayobami Akanbi Edret Sabi Abel Erubu Issa Memunat Moyosore Dauda Adeniran Adeshola Tafida Of Ilorin Hamid Bobboyi Albert Ogunsola Yusuf Babatunde Abdulwahab Doyin Agbamu Umar Yakubu Jaja Aisha Abodunrin Ibrahim Lawal Arinola Kudirat Tafida Of Kaiama Abdulquowiyu Olododo Adamu Ibrahim Sabi Nigerian Correctional Service Saeedat Aliyu Sanitation Exercise Dele Momodu Abdulazeez Uthman Kamaldeen Ajibade Ubandawaki Salihu Alhaji Musa Babatunde Ajeigbe Kwarareports.com Yoonus Lawal Ayo Opadokun Tosho Yaqub Muhammad Sirajo Aliyu Toyin Falola NAWOJ

