Ekiti State COVID-19 Response Resource Mobilization Committee (RRMC) has presented an Interim Report of its activities to the Executive Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi. The Interim Report was submitted to the Governor by the Committee Chairman, Prince Julius Adelusi-Adeluyi during the week.
The 62-member committee was set up by the Governor, in response to the outbreak of Coronavirus Pandemic (COVID-19) and discovery of an index case in the State, with the mandate of mobilising an effective support base for the State’s fight against the pandemic, among Ekiti sons and daughters at home in Nigeria and the diaspora, and other individuals and corporate organisations.
The Committee’s Terms of Reference include mobilization of resources, identifying and soliciting funding channels/sources, and direct funding campaigns for the COVID-19 response.
In a press release signed by the Committee Secretary, Mrs. Margaret Fagboyo, she indicated that the Report outlined the planned programmes and initiatives as well as the achievements within the first month of the inauguration of the Committee.
The achievements include total cash donation of N749, 075, 166.11 from 852 donors, including 334 political appointees, 47 Food Item donors, and 45 non-Food donors, donations of 2 Nos Ventilators; 2 Nos Ambulances, renovation of the Isolation Centre at the Oba Adejuyigbe Hospital, 140 Hospital Beds and PPEs.
Other highlighted achievements are the establishment of the Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory at Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital in collaboration with 54gene. With the installation, Ekiti State will be able to carry out its COVID-19 Community Testing. The Laboratory will also equip EKSUTH to test for other infectious diseases.
The selected staff of Ekiti State Ministry of Health (frontline health workers working on the Ekiti State COVID response) were also trained to boost their capacity and sharpen their performance at this time, and going forward.
Oba Adejuyigbe Specialist Hospital has been renovated and made ready to serve as a major Isolation Centre while the adequate arrangement has been put in place for the upgrade of Okeyinmi Comprehensive Health Centre, Ado Ekiti.
RRMC, in partnership with Verod Foundation, also facilitated Life and Health Insurance cover of a total sum of N2billion for 500 frontline health workers while the committee also ensured the Compilation and submission of applications from Ekiti for the CBN /NIRSAL soft loan and CBN N50 billion loan for SMEs to the Central Bank of Nigeria.
Other cogent achievements include Hungary Government’s offer to train Medical Personnel from Ekiti State Health Care Centres under its Hungary Helps Program and the Establishment of Project Identification, Approval, and Funds Disbursement Guidelines along with the Process Flowchart for transparency and accountability and opening of a dedicated account for all COVID-19 donations.
The Committee Chairman said the progress and achievements are in fulfilment of their commitment to utilise their knowledge, a wealth of experience, expertise, and notable contacts to support Ekiti State in the fight against COVID-19.
He thanked the committee members for their commitment and cooperation. Membership of the Committee is drawn from various backgrounds of human endeavours and consists of distinguished Ekiti sons and daughters with extensive experiences and expertise.
The Chairman, while giving assurance on the Committee’s determination and commitment to supporting the State to win the fight against COVID-19 Pandemic and boost the State’s healthcare status, thanked the Governor, the Grand Patron, Aare Afe Babalola, the Patrons (all former Governors), and all Omiyes in Diaspora and members of the various committees for their enthusiasm and support for the project.
Last modified: June 29, 2020