COVID-19 support fund exceeds N700 million – PTF
The cash donations are separated from non-cash donations made by several individuals and groups.He said the donations from individuals, development partners, religious bodies and corporate groups have been credited into the Treasury Single Account .
“I am pleased to report that the OAGF has published the details of inflow into the FGN COVID-19 Eradication Support Accounts. As at 14th May 2020, the sum of N792,121,613.89 has been credited into the TSA account from various in-country sources,” he said.“I particularly want to commend the sacrifice of some ordinary Nigerians typified by the donations as low as one naira, which for us comes from the purest of hearts.
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