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Needed Ambulance provided by Julius Berger Nigeria Plc

by Our Reporter
On Friday, April 10, 2020, Julius Berger Nigeria Plc (Julius Berger)
donated an ambulance vehicle to the Univeristy of Abuja Teaching
Hospital, Gwagwalada in the Federal Capital Territory.

The donation was made in response to the rise in recorded cases of
Covid-19 in Nigeria, and is part of a larger campaign, with
contributions being rolled-out to ramp up hospitals’ capacities. The
ambulance serves as a key resource to help the movement of patients to
and from the Univeristy Hospital, which is the nominated testing,
isolation and treatment center of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control
(NCDC).

The donation was attended by Julius Berger’s Managing Director, Dr. Lars
Richter, who handed over the vehicle to the hospital’s Chief Medical
Director, Prof. Bissallah A. Ekele. Dr. Richter stated that the urgent
necessity to safeguard and protect the good health and lives of the
citizens and residents of Nigeria informed the decision of the company
to donate the ambulance to the hospital. In the words of Dr Richter,
“…We are that the good health and safety of the lives of the Nigerians
and residents matter and must be proactively helped and preserved. In
all situations and at all times, Julius Berger places the highest
premium on the value of environmental and human safety and the need to
actively protect same.” Richter added that Julius Berger would continue
to do all within its means to support the government’s effort to
overcome the covid-19 threat to the safety of Nigerians.

In response to the good corporate social responsibility initiative by
Julius Berger Nigeria Plc as well as to Engr Dr Richter’s remarks at the
event in Gwagwalada, the Chief Medical Director of the University of
Abuja Teaching Hospital, Professor Bissalah A. Ekele, thanked the
company for its timely intervention with the donation of the ambulance
which he said was critically needed in the current fight against the
corona virus pandemic. According to Professor Ekele, the utility of the
ambulance would go even beyond the fight against the covid-19 pandemic
which he prayed would end soon. He said “…on behalf of the Minister of
Health, I want to say a big thank you to Julius Berger for this show of
goodwill without the hospital even writing to you to request for it. It
shows your sensitivity to the urgent and critical need of the Nigerian
society and its people, particularly at a time like this.”

Julius Berger pledged to continue to respond with direct action to
support Federal and State Governments, as well as key public agencies
and healthcare providers in their fight to curb the spread of the
Covid-19 pandemic and will continue to provide impactful contributions.

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