The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has supported the Federal Government’s move to combat the rampaging Coronavirus pandemic in the country with the donation of three ventilators to cushion the fight.
In a statement issued by Head of Public Affairs of JAMB, Mr. Fabian Benjamin Ph.D, he said, “These are, indeed, difficult times for all Nigerians as we collectively battle to contain the spread of COVID-19.
“It is in the light of this that the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) is urging all prospective tertiary institutions intakes, students, parents, and indeed, the entire country to support the government by abiding by all instructions aimed at fighting the spread of the pandemic.
“Furthermore, the Board appreciates the support and donations from corporate bodies and individuals towards complementing government’s efforts aimed at containing the spread of the pandemic as well as treating those already infected with the virus.
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“In the Board’s own little way of ensuring that government strategies and preemptive measures yield fruitful dividends, the Board has donated two ventilators to the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital, Gwagwalada and one to the Principal Hospital in the Board’s host community, the Bwari General Hospital, in preparation for any eventuality.
“This proactiveness was borne out of the Board’s desire to plan in line with the Federal Government’s determination to ensure that no Nigerian succumbed to the virus.
“The donation of these ventilators which cost several millions is to strategically place these Hospitals in good stead to give necessary treatment to COVID-19 patients whether in Bwari or any other part of Abuja.
“However, this gesture was in addition to the several other interventions aimed at aiding the fight against the virus.
“The Board will continue to support the fight against the pandemic within its limited means and by so doing, protect our teeming candidates who are the hopes of tomorrow.
“As we stay at home, the Board urges all to stay safe.”