COVID-19: We regret begging US billionaire, Elon Musk for ventilators – FG

The Federal Government has apologized to Nigerian for begging United States’ billionaire, Elon Musk, 100-500 ventilators in order to provide treatment for the Coronavirus patients within Nigeria.

Musk, the billionaire founder and Chief Engineer of SpaceX, had tweeted on Thursday that his firm had extra ventilators that had been approved by the Food and Drug Administration in America.

“We have extra FDA-approved ventilators. We will ship to hospitals worldwide within Tesla delivery regions. Only requirement is that the vents are needed immediately for patients and not stored in a warehouse,” his tweet read.

In an early response, the ministry of finance, budget and national planning had shown willingness to receive the kind gesture, opening up on the need of 100 to 500.

The ministry tweeted, “Dear @Elonmusk @Tesla Federal Government of Nigeria needs support with 100 to 500 ventilators to assist with Covid-19 cases rising every day in Nigeria.”

Following an immediate backlash from the public, however, Yunusa Tanko Abdullahi, the Special Adviser to the minister on Media and Communications, issued a disclaimer that the unauthorised post made with the ministry’s official Twitter handle is regrettable and therefore brought down.

He wrote: “An unauthorised post was made on the verified Twitter handle of the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget and National Planning.

“The fact of the post is regrettable because of which it is brought down. We have made sure our internal processes are strengthened that such doesn’t happen again.
“The error is highly regrettable.”

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1 thought on “COVID-19: We regret begging US billionaire, Elon Musk for ventilators – FG

  1. Such things will serve as a good lesson to our leaders, they should learn to bring expertise to train the willing citizens on how to manufacture those equipment in our country, and to also empower those who are already making efforts to manufacture different things for the benefit of our dear country, invest in the human capital of this country, our leaders should stop enriching themselves with public funds and strengthen the health sector in Nigeria.
    #Thisshouldserveasalesson

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