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Fed Govt seeks more corporate bodies’ support

he Secretary to the Government of the Federation and Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha, has said the Federal Government requires the cooperation of corporate bodies and individuals, in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic that is ravaging the world.

Commending NIMASA for the gesture, Mustapha advised other organisations and well-meaning Nigerians to emulate the agency and support the efforts to curb the spread of the pandemic, so that Nigerians could live their normal lives again. The Director-General, who was represented by Coordinator, Abuja Zonal Office of the agency, Mr. Zailani Musa Attah, said: “We at NIMASA have decided to deploy our extant capacities and facilities in the fight against this pandemic.‘’

 

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Corporate bodies please support the people directly so that another sensitive office doesn't get burnt 😡

It is well

The one they donated so far what happened to it, senseless fool of zoo govt, come and collect my blood and donate also, beg bege leader with no sense of creativity,

So u guys never had anything on ground n so busy distributing Jeep's to ur senators while Nigerian r on longthing . Abi !

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