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    Home » OVH Energy concludes first phase of COVID-19 intervention in Nigeria

    OVH Energy concludes first phase of COVID-19 intervention in Nigeria

    July 22, 2020
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    *Huub Stokman, Chief Executive Officer, OVH Energy Marketing.

    Michael James

    Lagos — OVH Energy Marketing has concluded the first phase of its support for the Federal Government’s efforts at combating COVID-19 in Nigeria.
    The company’s intervention includes various donations such as N50 million towards NNPC’s collective intervention funds made through Major Oil Marketers Association of Nigeria, MOMAN, supply of test kits and the sum of N200 million as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility, CSR, efforts for the treatment of COVID-19 patients, donation of palliatives to host communities in Apapa, Onne, Ogu and Kaduna to help cushion the negative effects of COVID-19.
    As part of the contribution, OVH Energy has heightened safety and hygiene standards in all its facilities to ensure protection for clients, neighbors, customers and staff on essential duty who have carried on operations.
    The organisation has also distributed protective masks and OVH Energy produced hand sanitisers to all OVH Energy Marketing staff at its operations facilities and retail outlets nationwide.
    Speaking on this initiative, the Chief Executive Officer, Huub Stokman, said, “We each have our role to play in ensuring the safe health and well-being of everyone during these unprecedented times. Our donations underscore our support for nation-wide relief efforts and we appreciate the Government’s interventions so far and are proud to collaborate to ensure that critical stakeholders such as front line staff are protected during this crisis, and to enable more tests to be carried out in order to help save lives and ultimately defeat the pandemic.”
    He also added that, “the spread of the Coronavirus in Nigeria meant that we immediately triggered our BCP (Business Continuity Plan) and initiated efforts to minimize the spread as much as we could. In times like this, personal hygiene measures cannot be overemphasized. We have shared with our employees measures which they should take in order to protect themselves and families. We have also urged them to follow directives provided by health authorities. We will continue to monitor latest developments on the situation to take appropriate measures”.
    OVH Energy’s donations have also been used to improve hospital facilities and establish isolation centers in Abuja and Yola. The company has scheduled the distribution of 3,000 test kits across the country in states that have been hit the hardest by COVID-19. The company’s provision of palliatives in form of food items and other materials has fed and supported over 320 families in communities where it operates, including Onne and Ogu – Rivers State, Apapa Marine Beach & Orisunmibare – Lagos State, Ekpan –Warri and Tasu  Mahuta- Kaduna respectively.

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