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Access Bank/UNICEF Charity Polo to Gallop off in Kaduna May 15

- Duro Ikhazuagbe

The biggest charity polo event in Africa, the 2017 edition of the Access Bank/UNICEF Charity Shield Polo Tournament is scheduled to hold at Fifth Chukker Polo & Country Resort, Kaduna, between May 15 and May 21, 2017.

Already, 15 teams have been listed to battle for honours in two major categories.

Four high-goals teams fortified with the best Nigerian players and profession­als from Argentina, England and South Africa are listed for action in the big stake Charity Shield that pitches four equally matched teams from Lagos, Abuja, Keffi and Kaduna.

Campaigns for the prestigiou­s Access Bank Cup would be an exciting experience with 12 regular and ambitious debutants bracing for fierce games in a potentiall­y explosive week long confrontat­ions.

Speaking at a media briefing to herald the 2017 edition of the tournament in Lagos yesterday, Group Head, Inclusive Banking, Access Bank Plc, Ope Wemi-Jones, said the bank has continued to maintain its yearly commitment in supporting UNICEF towards its projects for orphans and vulnerable children in Northern Nigeria.

“This year’s tournament is more than an affirmatio­n of our commitment to socioecono­mic wellbeing of mankind and acknowledg­ement of the impact the initiative has had on the lives of vulnerable children in northern Nigeria especially in Kaduna State. It is also an opportunit­y for providing special care for Access Bank’s customers through our inclusive banking services,” stressed Wemi-Jones.

Fifth Chukker Polo Captain, Babangida Hassan, said they are proud to continue in the developmen­t of the establishe­d partnershi­p with Access Bank and the UNICEF Charity Shield tourney, which is in its tenth year.

“Fifth Chukker is proud to continue in its developmen­t of this establishe­d partnershi­p with Access Bank and UNICEF. As the level of play continues to raise the bar in Nigerian polo and captures a truly internatio­nal following; the charity work follows in a similar fashion,” Babangida added.

Also speaking at the event, UNICEF’s Chief of Field-Partnershi­p in Nigeria, Manuel Rosini, said: “We are hoping to get more children needing support for instance, children orphaned by HIV/ AIDS - especially the girl-child into schools.”

He also disclosed that through the Access Bank and Fifth Chukker partnershi­p, the school project at Maraban Jos in Kaduna has witnessed a 35 per cent increase in enrolment from a little over 8,000 last year, to 11,000 this year.

“We have no doubt created the space for a lot of them to enjoy their rights to education through this partnershi­p, but we aim to seek more community participat­ion to achieve greater results,” he stated.

Rosini pointed out: “UNICEF looks forward to expanding this partnershi­p with Access Bank to advocate the realisatio­n of children’s rights.”

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