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Uganda Baati contributes Ugx 100 Million towards fight against Coronavirus

BigEyeUg1By BigEyeUg1April 24, 2020
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Hon. Mary Okurut (R) receives a shs100million dummy cheque on behalf of the government from Chief Executive Officer at Uganda Baati George Arodi (Left) and Uganda Baati Board Chairman Alan Shonubi (2nd right) as Chairperson National COVID-19 Force Katongole looks on.
Hon. Mary Okurut (R) receives a dummy cheque on behalf of the government from the CEO Uganda Baati George Arodi (L) and Uganda Baati Board Chairman Alan Shonubi (2nd right) as Chairperson National COVID-19 taskforce Emmanuel Katongole looks on.

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Uganda Baati has contributed Ushs 100 Million to the National COVID-19 Response taskforce in an event presided over by the Minster in Charge of General Duties, Office of the Prime Minister, Hon. Mary Karooro Okurut, at the Uganda Baati Offices.

The donation comes on the backdrop of the extended lock-down period in the country as result of the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) that has affected countries globally with over 2.4 million infections and 160,000 deaths according to WHO. This has caused world-wide reduction in economic, political and social activities which has also affected Uganda whose population comprises mainly informal business activities.

While addressing the media at the company offices, Dr. Alan Shonubi, the Chairman Board of Directors at Uganda Baati extended his appreciation and vote of thanks to the Ministry of Health, Office of the Prime Minister and the Government for a job well done in combating the pandemic, alluding to the steady progress reflected in the COVID-19 recoveries registered in the country to date versus the new infections.

Dr. Shonubi noted that, “As a token of our appreciation and will to join in the fight against COVID-19, Uganda Baati is pleased to contribute Ushs 100 million to support the front-line medical teams country-wide who are at the forefront of fighting the novel corona virus,” adding that “We know that the pandemic is of concern to everyone including Government, Businesses large and small, communities and individuals and hence we need to proactively join hands to fight the spread of the virus while equipping those at the core of the pandemic war.”

While receiving the contribution, Hon. Mary Karooro Okurut remarked that, “I thank Uganda Baati for its generous contribution towards the COVID-19 National Response Taskforce which I believe will go a long way in impacting the lives of people in the communities as we continue in this fight to overcome these challenging times while equipping our medical personnel with the appropriate protective gear.”

“We have received overwhelming support from different corporate entities, organizations and individuals, an indication that if we come together for a positive cause, a lot can be achieved to influence the livelihoods and well-being of those adversely affected by the resulting lockdown.” Hon. Okurut commented.

According to Mr. Emmanuel Katongole, the Chairman COVID-19 Taskforce, “The Government has a target of Ushs 170 billion and so far, a total of over Ushs, 5 billion has been collected to date including Uganda Baati’s Ushs. 100 million.” He added that, “We believe that every 1,000 miles begin with a single step and what Uganda Baati has done is a step towards achieving this target and we thank you very much.”

He called upon all corporates and Ugandans to come forward and contribute towards this appeal as a responsibility to achieve minimum effect of COVID-19 on this country.

Mr. George Arodi, the Uganda Baati CEO noted that the company’s 4 Corporate Social Investment pillars are: Shelter, Education, Environment and Health and that comes with a responsibility to provide solutions to ongoing issues in the country where they operate.

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