COVID-19: Nigeria police receives Personal Protective Equipments from China chamber of commerce in Nigeria
Force spokesman Frank Mba represented IGP Adamu
By Sam Tor
The Nigeria Police Force Thursday June 25, 2020 received Personal Protective Equipments (PPEs) from the China General Chamber of Commerce in Nigeria at the Force Headquarters, Abuja.
The donation of the PPEs is in recognition of the critical roles of the Nigeria Police Force in the ongoing efforts at curtailing and containing the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria.
This was contained in a statement by Force Public Relations Officer, Deputy Commissioner of Police, (DCP), Frank Mba.
While receiving the PPEs, the Inspector-General of Police, (IGP), Mohammed A. Adamu, represented by DCP Mba, thanked the China General Chamber of Commerce in Nigeria for the kind gesture.
The IGP, who also called on other corporate and private groups to emulate the worthy gesture, assured that the PPEs, which include 40,000 Disposable Surgical Masks, 500 Disposable Medical Protective Suite and 1 No. Infra-red Thermal Imaging Thermometer Unit, will be duly distributed to personnel of the Force on the frontline of operations carrying out COVID-19 prevention/enforcement duties.
In his remarks during the presentation, the President, China General Chamber of Commerce, Engr. Ye Shuijin stated that the Chamber in Nigeria is made up of all major Chinese enterprises in Nigeria.
He noted that the Chamber acknowledges the frontline roles and importance of the Police in ensuring an enabling environment for ease of doing business in Nigeria, combatting COVID-19 pandemic and generally, protecting lives and property in the country.
Also in attendance were: the Force Medical Officer, DCP Paul Laki and other Senior Police Officers, Cui Guangzhen – Director General China Chamber of Commerce in Nigeria, Senior Colonel Liu Yougxuan – Chinese Defense Attache to Nigeria, amongst others.
