The American billionaire and philanthropist, Bill Gates, is known for his charity activities in Africa, Nigeria and much of the developing world. Especially in providing funding to critical health issues and public health diseases.
Bill Gates, through the Gates Foundation–a global health solution platform–has been at the frontlines providing solutions in addressing difficult health challenges in Nigeria.
The President took note of the renowned philanthropist’s interventions in maternal health, agriculture and infectious disease research, and decided to honour him with one of Nigeria’s highest honours on Monday.
President Tinubu said, “Today, I conferred the Nigerian National Honour of Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR) on Mr Bill Gates @BillGates in recognition of his decades-long commitment to improving lives through interventions in global health & polio eradication, education, digital innovation, and agricultural development, especially in Nigeria and across Africa.
“Bill Gates’ contributions have saved millions through the Gates Foundation @gatesfoundation and many such initiatives, uplifted communities, and inspired global action.”
The president also stated he is deepening collaborations in health and youth development.
“We also had meaningful conversations on deepening our collaboration in health systems, innovation, and youth development, reaffirming our shared belief that real progress begins when we invest in people.
Nigeria remains open to ideas, partnerships, and actions that move humanity forward,” he said.