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COVID-19: ENL Consortium Donates Protective Kits To NPA

COVID-19: ENL Consortium Donates Protective Kits To NPA
Executive Director, ENL Consortium, Mr. Mark Walsh, (right), who represented the company’s Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Princess Vicky Haastrup, presenting the personal protective items donated by the company in support of efforts to contain the spread of COVID-19 to the Port Manager, Lagos Port Complex, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Mrs. Fumilayo Olotu, in Apapa, Lagos, yesterday.

As part of efforts to support government’s effort to contain the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, ENL Consortium, operators of Terminals C and D of the Lagos Port Complex Apapa, has donated nose masks and other protective items to Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA).

The items donated by ENL Consortium include 3,000 units of nose masks; 1,000 units of hand gloves; 1,000 hand sanitizers and infrared thermometers.

The Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of ENL Consortium, Princess Vicky Haastrup, who was represented by the company’s Executive Director, Mr. Mark Walsh, during the presentation of the items in Lagos yesterday, said the gesture is in line with the company’s Cooperate Social Responsibility initiative and in support of the efforts of the Federal Government to contain the spread of the deadly virus in Nigeria.

Haastrup said the safety of port workers and port users remain a key priority for ENL Consortium.

She said, “COVID-19 is a problem all over the world, not just in Nigeria. What we are doing with this donation is to back NPA with what we have because we know that NPA is working on behalf of the Federal Government. So this is to support NPA and the Federal Government to make sure we get through this period.

“Without the port community working, we don’t have any work either. So for us, it is very important that we support the Nigerian Ports Authority, the Federal and Lagos State Governments and do what we can to provide support to this community. We all need the items to keep everybody safe at the port,” she said.

Haastrup said ENL Consortium has ensured continuity of operations at its terminals in order to ensure that the supply chain is not disrupted in line with the directive of the Federal Government.

She commended President Mohammadu Buhari for ensuring that the ports remain open during this crisis, noting that even if other sectors of the economy are shut down to guard against the spread of the virus, the seaports should remain open to ensure that there is no shortage of food, drugs and other essential supply to Nigerians.

The Port Manager, Lagos Port Complex, Apapa, Mrs Fumilayo Olotu, who received the items on behalf of the NPA management, expressed appreciation to ENL Consortium for the donation, which she said would go a long way in supporting NPA and the Federal Government’s effort in the fight against the coronavirus disease at the nation’s seaports.

“We thank you for your collaboration with us and for sharing in the Federal Government’s commitment in fighting COVID-19. The items donated are relevant to the fight against COVID-19, especially the thermometer because we keep checking people coming into the port to make sure that anybody that is above the normal temperature is isolated and presented for further protocols,” she said.

Olotu assured that some of the items would be given to sister agencies at the port including the Port Authority Police Command and Port Health Services.

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