The U.S. Consulate General, Lagos, says more than $7 million in health and humanitarian funding will go toward risk communication, water and sanitation activities, infection prevention, and coordination in Nigeria.
The statement said the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention is working with PEPFAR Implementing Partners to leverage resources to help establish sample collection centres in one PEPFAR-supported facility per state; host emergency operation centres. “WHO is coordinating the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic and is on the ground in 149 countries.
WhiteHouse realDonaldTrump commit that money to your citizens in the US, they need the most. Stop bringing in money for this thief MBuhari and his cronies NGRPresident NigeriaGov to loot more. Them thieves don't care about a dying Nigerian. Stop aiding criminals in our govt
All these money, Liar Liar Mohammed will soon say they've given it out to the vulnerable.
They better do the needful if not, baba will spend the remaining years in office to deal with corrupt politicians playing politics with such a pandemic as this. I've said my own oooo
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