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COVID-19: Stallion group delivers bags of rice, fish tons to Lagos hospitals by Mike Ochonma
….Maps out 3 months delivery schedule
Stallion group is stepping up its CSR campaign towards the ongoing fight against the killer coronavirus scourge.
Apart from pledging free rice and fish delivery for three months to all the hospitals handling the COVID-19 pandemic,, the Stallion team in collaboration with the Lagos state government is also deploying staff buses to ferry health care workers to hospitals dedicated to COVID-19 treatment in Lagos.
Frontline health workers will have a dedicated pick up and drop services during the federal government’s directives on enhanced community quarantine. The buses will be attached to the COVID-19 dedicated hospitals for the next three months to ensure safer and comfortable transportation of the healthcare providers who are in the frontline in the fight against the corona virus.
The free staff bus service along with a dedicated driver and fuelling is implemented in cooperation and close coordination with the Lagos state government and the company.
Sunil Vaswani, chairman of Stallion group while stating that these are exceptionally difficult times noted that urgent emergency resources have to be deployed to cope with the needs of affected states and support their health care systems.
”At Stallion group, our top priority is the health and safety of our employees, customers and our community”. The Stallion chairman said.
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