First Lady of Ogun State, Mrs.
Olufunso Amosun has commended Leading Telecommunications Services Provider,
Airtel Nigeria for partnering with the State Government in providing educational
opportunities for less privileged children and for uplifting the standard of
education in the country.
The First Lady who was speaking,
yesterday, at the commissioning ceremony of one of Airtel’s Adopted School in
the State, St. John’s Primary School, Oke-Agbo, Ijebu-Igbo, said she was
overwhelmed that a company would decide on its own, unsolicited, to move into
an area and offer to serve humanity by providing world class educational
opportunities, exceptional learning facility and other support for underprivileged
children.
“I feel really overwhelmed by
Airtel’s Adopt-A-School programme. Airtel came here unsolicited and is already
doing so much. If only all of us can reach out the way Airtel has done, our
society and, indeed, the world will be a better place.
“Airtel is not here today to market
its products but to give back to our society. It has transformed St. John’s
Primary School, provided bags, uniforms and text books for all the kids. This
is commendable and should be emulated.
She also called on the concerned
community to protect the facilities for the realization of the objectives of
the school. “To the people of Ijebu-Igbo, Airtel has given us a special
gift. I urge you to guard this school with your lives and ensure that it remains
in great condition for our children to learn.”
Speaking earlier, Chief Executive
Officer and Managing Director, Airtel Nigeria, Segun Ogunsanya said the
company’s vision and commitment to providing quality education is premised on
the need to build a better future for the young generation of Nigerians through
quality education.
“Without a doubt, quality education
offers children the best opportunity in life to realise their dreams and become
the leaders of tomorrow. A great environment is also critical to the
development of a sound mind. It is, therefore, in recognition of the importance
of education and as part our Corporate Social Responsibility vision that we
have committed to the adoption of public primary schools across Nigeria,” he
stated.
Continuing, the CEO reiterated the
commitment of the company to strategic partnerships that would drive further
its vision of helping to develop the education sector in the country. He said
that good companies give back to communities and if a company wants to be a
great company it has to be a good one first.
“Our commitment to the people of Ogun
State and Nigerians is long term. We will remain part of the schools we have
adopted and we will continue to maintain the necessary support and care. As a
matter of fact, our employees have volunteered to support this programme,”
Ogunsanya said.
The pupils of St. John’s Primary
School responded to the kind gesture of Airtel by staging a well-choreographed
music and dance presentation in honour of the Telco Operator. Speaking on their
behalf, the Head Teacher of the School, Mrs. Victoria Boyejo showered encomiums
on Airtel, commending the Telco Operator for transforming the school
environment and for providing all other resources to aid learning.
The First Lady unveiled the plaque in
the presence of about 700 guests comprising top government officials,
traditional rulers, indigenes and pupils and teachers of St. John’s Primary
School.
Key guests at the occasion included
the Director: Corporate Communications & CSR, Airtel Nigeria, Emeka Oparah;
the Chairman, Ijebu North Local Government Area, Otunba Olaide Osifeso; Oba
M.A. Yusuf, the Sopen Lukale, Oke-Sopen and Oba H.O. Abass, the Beje Ruko,
Oke-Agbo, both in Ijebu-Igbo among other distinguished guests.
Airtel’s Adopt-A-School initiative is
part of the company’s umbrella CSR program and it focuses on the education of
underprivileged children in line with the United Nations Millennium Development
Goals of universal primary education. At present, similar initiatives have been
completed in Imo and Cross River States in addition to the flagship effort at
Oremeji Primary School 2 in Lagos.
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