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How Aisha Buhari, others contributed to Nigeria’s largest COVID-19 isolation centre (photos)

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– The minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mohammed Musa Bello, inaugurated Nigeria’s largest coronavirus isolation centre on Tuesday, May 12

– The key donors to the project are Julius Berger, Aisha Buhari, among others

– The 506-bed Idu isolation centre is a four storey building

Nigeria’s largest coronavirus isolation centre was inaugurated on Tuesday, May 12, by the minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mohammed Musa Bello.

The 506-bed Idu Isolation and Treatment Centre for COVID-19 patients in Abuja is equipped with recreational facilities, The Cable reports.

Aisha Buhari, others contributed to Nigeria's largest COVID-19 isolation centre

Aisha Buhari, others contributed to Nigeria’s largest COVID-19 isolation centre. Photo credit: The Cable

Source: UGC

Legit.ng gathers that the chairman of the ministerial expert advisory committee, Aliyu Modibbo Umar, said his team mobilised human, financial and material resources to support the FCT administration in setting up the centre.

Aisha Buhari, others contributed to Nigeria's largest COVID-19 isolation centre

The key donors to the project are Julius Berger, Aisha Buhari, among others. Photo credit: The Cable

Source: UGC

Key donors to the project are:

Julius Berger — 150 equipped beds

Aisha Buhari — 100 equipped beds

Polaris Bank — 100 beds and accessories

FATE Foundation — 50 beds and accessories

CCECC — assembled and fixed all toilet and cooling facilities.

Aisha Buhari, others contributed to Nigeria's largest COVID-19 isolation centre

The 506-bed Idu isolation centre is a four storey building. Photo credit: The Cable

Source: UGC

Abuja Electrical Distribution Company (AEDC) — electrical fittings and wiring

HIS towers — ventilators

Aliyu Modibbo Umar and Mohammed Jibril — 258 flat screen TV sets

Salini Nigeria Ltd, HITS Furniture Ltd, Yaliam Press, and Aishatu Dahiru Ahmed all contributed.

The facilities:

4-storey building

Onsite call rooms for health workers

506 bed spaces

Trained health care workers

Ventilators ambulances available 24/7

Air-conditioned rooms

24 hours security

Showers and toilet

Refrigerators

24 hours power supply

TV and cable

Donning and doffing areas

Incinerator

Strategic location for Abuja outskirts

Catering

Mobile x-rays and ultrasound machines

CCTV

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In other news, Bishop David Oyedepo of Winners Chapel has said those behind the bill on COVID-19 at the House of Representatives are working on an evil mission which will sweep humanity.

The cleric, who spoke during a live broadcast, questioned why rights of people who refuse to take the COVID-19 vaccine will be stripped.

Oyedepo said: “You must take a vaccine! Why will you force me to take a vaccine? For what?

“You don’t take vaccines, you don’t go outside the country! How? Where is it coming from?

“Evil scheming of evil men, gang up of agents of the devil, trying to bring a flood of evil upon humanity. And now from the vaccine: autism; from the vaccine: higher mortality rate of deaths.”

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