Covid-19 – oPay Donates 40,000 Facemasks to Lagos State Government

One of the fastest-growing tech companies in Nigeria, OPay has joined Nigerians and the Government is rolling out a series of anti-pandemic and relief efforts. The latest is its support of the Lagos State Government’s recently launched initiative #MaskUpLagos, to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria.

One of the fastest-growing tech companies in Nigeria, OPay has joined Nigerians and the Government in rolling out a series of anti-pandemic and relief efforts. The latest is its support of the Lagos State Government’s recently launched initiative #MaskUpLagos, to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria.
In line with its #DoMore initiative, OPay donated 40,000 medical face masks to the Lagos State Government, with a commitment to donate another 200,000 facemasks to needed entities in the coming weeks.
The face masks were presented on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, at the Lagos State Warehouse facility in Lekki, Lagos. The Honourable Commissioner of Transport, Dr. Fedrick Oladehinde, received the facemasks on behalf of the Lagos State Government.
On behalf of the Lagos State Governor Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, we’d like to thank OPay for their donation. It is coming at the right time – we are about to open up Lagos and the facemask is very vital in protecting people from COVID-19’.
Dr. Oladehinde added, “By working together, we can do great things. I’m glad the private sector is joining forces with Lagos State to fight the pandemic and together we will win”.Covid19 - oPay Donates 40,000 facemasks to Lagos State Government
Director of Partnerships at OPay, Oladipo Omogbenigun gave a speech on the topic “The fight against the spread of COVID-19 in Nigeria should be a collective effort. That is why OPay is proudly supporting the Lagos State Government’s initiatives. We hope to continue in a similar fashion”.
OPay Nigeria’s Country Manager, Iniabasi Akpan, in a statement “OPay is firmly committed to Nigeria, and we are conscious of the fact that our growth and success are intertwined with that of Nigerians. As a leading mobile money platform in Nigeria, we will mobilize our resources to help in overcoming the COVID-19 virus in Nigeria and the threat it poses to the health and economic wellbeing of Nigerians who are well known as a resilient people.”
The donation is just one of OPay’s list of Corporate Social Responsibility efforts happening in the coming weeks. OPay will utilize its international network, its finance, and its digital and agent platforms, to contribute to the anti-pandemic efforts.
In other efforts to support the fight against the spread of COVID-19, OPay has dedicated a section of their app to deliver facts, safety and prevention tips to its 5 million-plus registered app users in addition to real-time updates.

Brief Information about OPay

OPay recently emerged as the most disruptive solution in Nigeria’s fintech sector. When you hear of Opay, think of mobile payment services, affordable bike rides, food delivery. quick loans, and bus-hailing services. This Africa-based mobile payments startup was founded by Norwegian browser company Opera in 2018.
By June 2019, OPay’s bike hailing service hit the Nigerian scene with its ₦100 promo.

OPay officially launched its mobile payment solution in August 2018, developing an infrastructure for the company and currently adding new services. The agent-centric mobile payment operation focuses on reaching the massive unbanked population of Nigeria. OPay’s vision is to rapidly support the realization of Nigeria’s vision for financial inclusion for everyone, through the use of global-leading technology.
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