The German Mission in Nigeria has pledged €5.5m to the Nigeria
Humanitarian Fund, says the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
Affairs in Nigeria, The PUNCH reports.
The donation, according to an online currency converter, Oanda, as of 2pm on Thursday, exchanged for N2.2bn.
This
is coming as the West-African country grapples with the attendant
effects of economic shocks as a result of the coronavirus pandemic which
has paralysed most activities in the country while infecting over 170
people with two deaths.
The PUNCH reports that the Federal
Government’s 14-day lockdown is on in top cities including Abuja and
Lagos as part of efforts to curb the community transmission of the
pandemic.
There have been cries by the populace for the
government to cushion the effect of the lockdown by providing relief
materials including foodstuffs and other essentials.
The Office
for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Nigeria announcing on
its Twitter handle, @OCHANigeria, said the donation by Germany would
help vulnerable persons in Nigeria have access to potable water, food
and shelter amidst the crisis.
UNOCHA Nigeria tweeted, “Germany
pledges €5.5m to the Nigeria Humanitarian Fund. It’s more critical than
ever for vulnerable people to have access to clean water, food &
shelter. This will enable partners to continue delivering life-saving
aid amidst COVID-19.”
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