Fight Against Covid-19 : CERAC Equips Markets, Orphans, Transporters

The gifts were handed to the different beneficiaries by the Governor of the Centre Region, Naseri Paul Bea, yesterday in Yaounde.


The First Lady of Cameroon, Chantal Biya has not been indifferent to the fight against the deadly Coronavirus pandemic ravaging the world in general and Cameroon in particular. Through her charitable organisation, the Circle of Friends of Cameroon (CERAC), she has donated materials to fight against the spread of the pandemic to the Mfoundi market, urban transporters and the orphanage; Marie Mére de la Misericorde in Yaounde. In this light, the Governor of the Centre Region, Naseri Paul Bea, yesterday, April 23, 2020 on behalf of CERAC, handed several cartons of face masks, savons and tap-like buckets specially adapted to ensure hand washing with running water to representatives of the different targeted groups. 
On behalf of the First Lady, Naseri Paul Bea urged the different parties to make sure that the gifts reach the destined population and should be effectively used to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus.
Speaking on behalf of those selling at the Mfoundi Market in Yaounde, Marie Mbala Biloa, Founding President of the Association of Bayam-Selam in Cameroon, expressed gratitude to the First Lady, whom she qualifies as a woman with the good heart, who never stops helping those in need. With the support from the First Lady, Marie Biloa notes that traders will succeed in fighting the Coronavirus. The gifts are meant for traders at the Mfoundi Market in Yaounde. Marie Biloa was particularly joyful with the face masks donation especially as all Cameroonians need to wear face masks in public. She underlined that these face masks will go a long way to help t...

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