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Guinness Nigeria Plc Takes CSR Initiative­s a Notch Higher

Kasie Abone examines CSR activities in the private sector in Nigeria

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The commentary above which credits the foremost brewer for its impactful CSR initiative­s in the country is a testimony of the commitment to working with its stakeholde­rs to make life better. Essentiall­y, Guinness Nigeria Plc has intervened in several communitie­s across the country thereby helping to enhance the socioecono­mic developmen­t and general well-being of the people. Through such interventi­ons, businesses and livelihood of the beneficiar­ies have been significan­tly transforme­d. These interventi­ons span across focal areas such as healthcare, water and sanitation, and economic empowermen­t. It is noteworthy that these areas of concentrat­ion are pivotal and instrument­al to fostering socio-economic developmen­t and delivery of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals which if combined would make Nigeria more investment friendly and a better place for its people.

One of such initiative­s is the Guinness Nigeria Eye Centre, which provides peerless, quality eye care services to people with sight impairment. The initiative, which cuts across the country, has received accolades from various state government­s where these eye care centres are situated. Guinness Nigeria Plc has consistent­ly made cash donations and optical equipment to select teaching hospitals in some universiti­es in the country. It also recently made a cash donation of N5 million and multi-million naira optical equipment to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) and revamped the Guinness Nigeria Eye Centre at the Nnamdi Azikwe University Teaching Hospital in Onitsha, Anambra State.

Also, Guinness Nigeria Plc launched a lifesaving initiative, tagged, ‘Water of Life’ project to further enhance access to safe drinking water in Nigeria. This came at the heels of the global call by the United Nations through its Millennium Developmen­t Goals, which aimed to halve the proportion of the population without access to safe drinking water, especially in Africa. Through this initiative, the leading brewer has raised its ante as a socially responsibl­e organizati­on thatcares about the overall wellbeing of Nigerians. Guinness Nigeria Plc edged further to expand the scope of its ‘Water of Life’ project by addressing some of the major challenges encountere­d by smallholde­r farmers in the course of their farming operations in select rural communitie­s in the country. To facilitate this interventi­on, Guinness Nigeria partnered with the state ministries of agricultur­e in the Northern part of the country, thereby helping to irrigate farmlands that are confronted by adverse climatic conditions resulting in drought, among other weather-related challenges.

In its recent move, Guinness Nigeria Plc took its CSR initiative­s a notch higher when it made yet another stride in the power sector through capacity building. The brewer entered a synergetic partnershi­p with the National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN), an agency of the Federal Government of Nigeria, operating under the aegis of the Federal Ministry of Power, to train select fresh engineerin­g graduates on the requisite technical skills required to raise the socio-economic productivi­ty in the power sector. This collaborat­ion is coming on the heels of the present administra­tion’s transforma­tion agenda for economic recovery, which named power as one of the key focus areas in which it hoped to make immediate and lasting impact.

As part of its contributi­on to socio-economic developmen­t of the nation, Guinness Nigeria Plc, whose strategic vision is also woven around capacity building and empowermen­t, even though, it is not a major player in the power sector, sponsored 10 qualified engineers who participat­ed in the Guinness Nigeria Graduate Skills Developmen­t Scholarshi­p. The first set of Guinness-sponsored engineers recently completed a one year training programme, giving them theopportu­nity to upscale their technical skills in power generation, distributi­on and transmissi­on. Upon completion of the programme, the beneficiar­ies have gained valuable skills that are invaluable for personal career progressio­n and the growth and developmen­t of the industry.

Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Corporate Relations Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Viola Graham-Douglas, said: “The objective of our collaborat­ion with NAPTIN is to provide a pool of resourcefu­l, competent and versatile engineers who can deliver peerless technical services to further shore up the government’s transforma­tion agenda in the power sector”. She noted that the graduands, having scaled through all hurdles in the course of their training, have remarkably demonstrat­ed high technical and leadership competenci­es, which “we strongly believe, will help accelerate their career progressio­n.”

Graham-Douglas further commended all the beneficiar­ies for putting in so much hardwork to earn their certificat­ion. “You scaled through the competitiv­e selection process for the scholarshi­p; you excelled in the class-based component of the training and you successful­ly fulfilled the requiremen­ts of the job placement programme. Indeed, you should all be proud of your achievemen­ts,” she said.

In his remarks, the Acting Director-General of NAPTIN, Mr Ahmed Bolaji Nagode, commended Guinness Nigeria Plc for its involvemen­t in the socio-economic developmen­t of the nation. He explained that the participat­ion of the foremost brewer is legendary and noteworthy owing to the fact that the company is not a core player in the power business ecosystem. He further noted that Guinness Nigeria’s commitment to youth developmen­t is commendabl­e as it provides an example worthy of emulation by other non-core power sector players.

Testimonie­s from the beneficiar­ies of the Guinness Nigeria Graduate Skills Developmen­t Scholarshi­p programme showed that the newly inducted and NAPTIN-certified engineers have greatly enhanced the skills and knowledge base in the power sector, and indeed have raised their game as far as efficient service delivery is concerned. According to Owolabi Babatunde Adeboye, a beneficiar­y of the Guinness sponsored scheme, “I used to think that I was a certified engineer until my recent exposure to the NAPTIN training. My key learning from the training is exposure to real-life in the power sector.” He noted that, “Back then in school, all we do is to cram whatever we were taught and thereafter we would go to the examinatio­n hall to just put down what we had memorized. With this new experience, having worked with various expatriate­s and highly skilled technician­s at Egbin Power Plant, I make bold to say that success is inevitable.”

"When the list of companies in Nigeria that understand the place of corporate social responsibi­lity in business growth and developmen­t is being compiled, Guinness Nigeria Plc will surely be among the top-of-the-ladder contestant­s."

 ??  ?? L-R: Bola Olajomi-Otubu, Human Resources Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc (GN Plc); Ahmed Bolaji Nagode, Acting Director-General, National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN); Owolabi Babatunde Adeoye, beneficiar­y of the Guinness Graduate Skills...
L-R: Bola Olajomi-Otubu, Human Resources Director, Guinness Nigeria Plc (GN Plc); Ahmed Bolaji Nagode, Acting Director-General, National Power Training Institute of Nigeria (NAPTIN); Owolabi Babatunde Adeoye, beneficiar­y of the Guinness Graduate Skills...

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