Coronavirus Updates

April 20, 2020

Collective effort needed to end COVID-19 says Abdul SamadRabiu

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Executive Chairman/Founder of BUA Group, AbdulSamad Rabiu

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The Executive Chairman/Founder of BUA Group, Abdul SamadRabiu has called on Nigerians and Africans, in general, to cooperate with respective health authorities and governments in curtailing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic currently ravaging the world.

Abdul SamadRabiu in a 75-second video done by the BUA Foundation in collaboration with the African Philanthropy Forum said the COVID-19 circle can be broken collectively if outlined precautionary measures are strictly observed. The video is currently available on BUA Group’s digital platforms.

According to Abdul Samad, “Africa is recording an increasing number for COVID-19 cases daily and we cannot afford to enable the spread.“If there is anything we have learnt about this virus, it is that it does not respect race, gender, religion, ethnicity or status.

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“One thing is certain – We can break the cycle if we all come together and fight this virus.

No one person can do it alone. Now more than ever, we need each other and we need to come together and fight this virus.

“Let us observe social distancing, wash your hands regularly, follow the instructions of health authorities and report any suspected cases immediately.

“Each one of us must play our part and we can win this fight against COVID-19. “I am committed to this fight, are you?” Abdul Samad added.

So far, BUA has committed about N3billion in cash, foodstuff and medical supplies to the fight against COVID-19. This includes its 1.3billion Naira cash donations to the CA-CACOVID private-sector coalition against COVID-19 and some state governments, construction of an isolation centre in Kano as well as donations of foodstuff to various initiatives including the Foodclique/Noella Foundation Emergency FoodBox Initiative that has provided up to 300,000meals during this period.

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