COVID-19: PTML, Grimaldi Donate N150m, 10000 Nose Masks
As part of efforts to support the fight against the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nigeria, the nation’s largest roll-on-roll-off (RORO) terminal, Ports and Terminal Multiservices Limited (PTML) and its parent company, Grimaldi Nigeria have collectively donated N150million.
The companies also provided 10000 nose masks and 5000 hand gloves to various arms of government in support of the fight against COVID-19 in the country.
While PTML donated N100million to the Federal Government’s COVID-19 Relief Fund Account created by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Grimaldi Nigeria donated N50million to the Lagos State Government.
PTML also donated the 10,000 nose masks and 5,000 hand gloves to Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Tin Can Island Port to support NPA’s effort to check the spread of the virus at the nation’s seaport.
According to the Managing Director of PTML, Mr. Ascanio Russo, the firm deems it necessary to identify with the efforts of the Federal Government, Lagos State Government and NPA in strengthening measures to contain the spread of the pandemic in Nigeria, especially in the port industry.
“Beside these donations, we have implemented all the safety guidelines prescribed by the World Health Organization (WHO), the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Port Health Services and others.
He noted that the terminal remained fully operational as directed by the Federal Government with regards to the continuity of port operations.
“We also ensure the use of nose masks and hand gloves by all categories of workers, including contractors at our facility.”
“We have intensified the use of assigned personal protective gears at all terminal work locations, while ensuring social distancing by of crowd reduction at all our customer service points and reduction in the number of biometric access cards per agency,” Mr. Russo said.
The PTML Managing Director also said that port users are being encouraged to use the company’s electronic platforms in all business transactions, “such that customers only come to the terminal for physical collection of cargo”.
He said consignees can obtain and pay provisional invoices at any quick teller enabled ATM machines and select banking platforms.
The electronic payment options developed by the company, he said, will enhance prompt service delivery and ensure social distancing in line with safety measures introduced by government to curb the spread of the coronavirus infections.
“For all persons visiting or working at our terminal, the use of hand sanitizers at all entry/access points is mandatory. This measure is in addition to the use of surface sanitizers and disinfectants to keep the environment safe in addition to embarking on public awareness for all port users,” he added.
Russo, who expressed confidence in the ability of the Federal and State Governments to curtail the spread of the disease and enhance public health, appealed to Nigerians to adhere to the various safety measures outlined by the NCDC.