Lagos, Nigeria, MON, MARCH 30 2020-theG&BJournal- The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo Olu announced Monday that he has received a cheque for the sum of N1billion from the United Bank of Africa (UBA) as part of the bank’s commitment to help curb the devastating effects of the novel coronavirus in the state.
The State Governor disclosed that the bank’s managing director Kenneth Uzoka presented the cheque at the State House, Marina Sunday.
Kenneth Uzoka, in presenting the cheque, said the one billion naira donation is also in fulfilment of the N5 billion commitment made by UBA Group Chairman, Tony O. Elumelu, early last week.
‘’As a socially responsible bank, UBA cares for its communities and for Lagos State, which has recorded the highest number of positive cases thus far, needing special attention,’’ Uzoka said.
He disclosed that the decision to give Lagos N1 billion was as a result of the important role that the state plays in the economy of not only Nigeria, but Africa as a whole, given its vast population and other key economic factors.
He said: “Given the population of this state and that it is the business nerve centre, we at UBA are committed to lending our support to the state government. So today, we are giving you and the state one billion naira to support your endeavour in fighting the Coronavirus disease.
“I will not fail to mention that this wasn’t an easy decision for us because Lagos is just one of the many states in Nigeria. However, we looked at the importance of Lagos to Nigeria, but more importantly, we looked at the fact that Lagos has set up the right structure to administer whatever it is that we are giving to the state. So, we are rest assured, because we believe without an iota of doubt that the state will use these funds effectively and efficiently,”
The Governor expressed appreciation to the financial institution for the support, saying that the money will go a long way to assist the state in kicking out the pandemic.
He said: “We appreciate UBA. This is not the kind of money that we would want to take for granted. This is really an important intervention and this fund will go a long way to meet all of our needs both now and in the future, to ensure that Lagos continues to remain safe for business.
“And so, we are indeed happy that you decided to make this very bold move to support the health facility infrastructure in Lagos. You can be rest assured that once the structures have been developed, we will call you again to see what we have put these resources to.”
Last week, the bank announced a donation of over 5 billion Naira (USD14 million), through the UBA Foundation, to catalyse a comprehensive pan-African response to the fight against the coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic.
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