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Buhari’s Ministers Donate 50 Per Cent of March Salary to Help Stop COVID-19 – Lai Muhammed
Nigeria’s ministers have contributed their widow’s mite to fight the scourge of the deadly coronavirus pandemic in the country. The 43 cabinet members are reported to have donated 50 per cent of their March salaries towards the federal government’s efforts to combat the pandemic.
According to the Information Minister, Lai Mohammed who revealed this on Saturday, the donation was coordinated by the Minister of State for Transportation, Senator Gbemisola Saraki.
In a statement issued by Mohammed’s office on Saturday in Abuja. Saraki was quoted as saying it (the donation) was a gesture of solidarity and support for the federal government’s efforts to tackle the disease.
”This global virus outbreak will require nations, continents and
smaller communities to pull together to contribute their resources and
support one another. This will facilitate an early resolution of the
problem,” Saraki was quoted as saying.
The Ministers also commended President Muhammadu Buhari for his
leadership role in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria.
Nigeria now has 81 confirmed cases of the coronavirus after 11 new cases were confirmed by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) late Friday.
Italy on Friday recorded the most daily deaths of any country since the start of the coronavirus pandemic and Spain had its deadliest day, as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson became the first major world leader to test positive