Moroccan medical Aid arrives in Brazzaville

Moroccan medical assistance intended for the Republic of Congo, as part of a package of aid granted, on the very High Instructions of HM King Mohammed VI, to several brotherly African countries to support them in their efforts to fight coronavirus, arrived Tuesday at the Maya-Maya airport in Brazzaville.

On this occasion, an official ceremony to hand over the medical donation took place in the presence of minister of State, director of the office of the Congolese head of State, Florent Ntsiba, minister of Foreign Affairs, Cooperation and Congolese Abroad, Jean-Claude Gakosso, minister of Health and Population, Promotion of Women and Integration of Women in Development, Jacqueline Lydia Mikolo and the chargé d’affaires of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Morocco in the Republic of Congo, Abdellatif Seddafi.

The reception of the Moroccan aid also took place in the presence of president and members of the Association of Congolese former students of the Kingdom of Morocco, as well as other civil society actors who waved on this occasion banners paying a vibrant tribute to the Person of His Majesty King Mohammed VI and expressed their gratitude for this important Royal Initiative. (MAP). (Fin)