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On Bello’s act of benevolence

Retired Army Colonel, Sanni Bello, might have left the helms of power as a former military administrator of old Kano State, his impact is widely felt across board as a captain of industry.

To cushion the effect of the current COVID-19 pandemic, The University of Abuja Teaching Hospital and the Minna Isolation Centre in Niger State being the front-line institutions dealing with the pandemic have received his medical and Personal Protective Equipment donation. The Chairman of the MESL, Colonel Bello said, he has fully equipped a 50-bed isolation Centre in Minna, Niger State, which includes; medical equipment such as ventilators, ECG machines, hematology analyzers, x-ray machines, and PPE, adding that, they have provided some other critical equipment for use in the isolation ward of the UATH, including X-Ray machines, digitizers, personal protective equipment , CT scans, and 350KVA generator to make certain of constant power supply.

However, the Managing Director of the MESL, Engr. Lamu Audu who delivered that donation on behalf of Colonel Sanni Bello and his company divulged that the donation was a demonstration of the firm’s goodwill and Corporate Social Responsibility.

 

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