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Bill Gates foundation denies sponsoring bill

introduce and pass the Quarantine Act (Repeal and Enactment) Bill 2020.

The Director, Nigeria Country Office, BMGF, Mr Paulin Basinga, in his written presentation to the panel, dismissed the allegation as “entirely false.”

Basinga’s presentation read, “The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has recently been made aware of an allegation circulating in certain elements of the Nigerian media that the Foundation was involved in a payment purportedly made to the Nigeria House of Representatives. Any such allegations are entirely false and without merit.

“To be clear, the Foundation has not offered any financial incentives to any member of Nigeria’s legislative branch for the passage of legislation nor has it offered any grants to organisations in Nigeria in connection with the same.

“The Foundation adheres to strict ethical and legal guidelines across all areas of its operations. What drives the Foundation’s work is the simple and compelling belief that all lives have equal value, and that everyone deserves to lead a healthy productive life.”

It added, “The Foundation works in very diverse settings around the globe in a non-partisan fashion, consistent with strict US private foundation restrictions on political and legislative engagement.

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