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Jack Ma’s Medical Supply Donation For #Coronavirus Has Arrived Nigeria

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The much anticipated supply of medical equipment donated by Chinese billionaire Jack Ma, to help fight coronavirus has arrived in Nigeria.

Jack Ma, the co-founder of the online store Alibaba, is sending millions of test kits, surgical masks and protective clothing to Africa, with countries like Rwanda and Ethiopia already beneficiaries.

An Ethiopian Airlines Freighter landed on Tuesday at Lagos Airport International Airport by 3.20 PM to deliver Medical Supplies from the Jack Ma Foundation. The supplies were expected two days ago.

The airline said it is pleased to deliver these much needed critical medical supplies and equipment which help in the global fight against the COVID-19.

“We appreciate the donation of the Jack Ma Foundation and the generosity of Jack Ma. We admire Abiy Ahmed, our Prime Minister, for his initiative and organization of the entire coordination of the process,” Firihiewot Mekonnen, general manager, Ethiopian Airlines, Nigeria said.

The flight carried 5.4 million face masks, kits for 1.08 million detection tests, 40,000 sets of protective clothing and 60,000 sets of protective face shields.

The supplies will be transported on and distributed throughout the rest of the continent.

The remaining shipments of medical supplies are expected to reach Addis Ababa and be distributed to more African nations over the next few weeks.

In a statement sent by the airline, “As an indigenous and pioneer Pan African airline, Ethiopian Airlines has stood together with Africans at all times for the last seven decades. Ethiopian has supported Africans in good and challenging times. In this unprecedented global pandemic, Ethiopian will continue its commitment for African people to help them fight and win this invisible enemy.

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