Bangladesh provides PPE to Nigeria marking Mujib Borsho
Bangladesh High Commissioner to Nigeria Md Shameem Ahsan has handed over Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the Nigerian authorities as an agreeable gesture marking the Mujib Borsho.
Boss Mustapha, Secretary to government of the Federation and Chairman, Presidential Task Power in COVID-19 of Nigeria received the PPE recently found in the existence of Osagie Emmanuel Ehanire, Minister of Health insurance and Dr Adeleke Olorunnimbe Mamora, State Minister of Well being of Nigeria.
Permanent Secretary (Secretary) of the Federal Ministry of Health, senior officials of the federal government were, amongst others, present, said the High Commission on Wednesday, reviews UNB.
PPE created by Bangladesh's leading producer of pharmaceuticals Beximco Pharmaceuticals Limited incorporate protective gowns, shoe-cover, encounter masks and gloves, amongst others.
The Bangladesh Large Commissioner mentioned that Bangladesh and Nigeria enjoy friendly and cordial bilateral relations, and both are fighting the pandemic which includes brought the countries closer.
He expressed his pleasure over the symbolic gesture which coincided with the year-long program to celebrate the birth centenary of the daddy of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (Mujib Year).
Boss Mustapha thanked Bangladesh Great Commissioner for the friendly gesture of the government of Bangladesh while informing that Bangladesh and Nigeria are working closely in many areas, including in neuro-scientific defence.
Following surge of Covid-19, Bangladesh's gesture can help deepen the prevailing cordial relations between your two friendly countries, this individual added.
Bidosh Chandra Barman, Initial Secretary accompanied the Great Commissioner.