The 200 ventilators United States of America President Donald Trump promised to deliver to Nigeria, have finally arrived in the country.
The medical equipment were handed over to the Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire, by the US Ambassador to Nigeria, Mary Leonard at a ceremony in Abuja this morning.
President Trump while making the promise to President Buhari in April said the US would support Nigeria during the pandemic.
Speaking while accepting the ventilators, Ehanire said
“We shall be taking delivery these ventilators to shore up our intensive care response capability courtesy of the President of the United States and the US people.
“It is my pleasure to be here at the Premier Medical Warehouse Abuja at the invitation of USAID Nigeria on behalf of the
USA government to receive valuable medical equipment that will support the Nigerian government in their fight against the COVID19 pandemic.”
Adding,
“This donation consists of 200 ventilators which are critical components of the response strategy that will help to save the lives of persons who have been severely impacted by #COVID19. These ventilators will be of great benefit to the people of Nigeria.”
Today, we joined Honourble Minister, @DrEOEhanire to receive medical supplies as support to Nigeria’s #COVID19 response.
We’re grateful for continuous support from @USAGov in this pandemic & her agency @USCDCNIGERIA in preparedness & response to disease outbreaks over the years. pic.twitter.com/1AG6HC7iNh
— NCDC (@NCDCgov) August 11, 2020