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Skye Bank, Others Recognised as Top Donors of LSTF

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Skye Bank Plc and six other companies have been commended and awarded platinum prize for committing huge resources in support of securing lives and property in Lagos State.

The top donor awards to Skye Bank and six organisati­ons were part of the activities at the 11th Town Hall Meeting on Security with the Governor of Lagos which coincided with the 10th anniversar­y of Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF).

.Handing over the award to the ‘Platinum 7’ Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, commended the companies for partnering the state government through LSSTF to secure lives and property in the state by committing huge resources to the fight against criminalit­y in the megacity.

Ambode said: “Security is the most expensive venture of government and the most important responsibi­lity of government. Insecurity is capable of disrupting any worthwhile activity. It can reduce successes into ruins. We as a government and good citizens of our country understand that security is the bedrock of peaceful coexistenc­e and we should be proud of what we are and what we have achieved together in the last decade.”

While pledging to commit more to the security of the state, Governor Ambode promised to acquire 30 brand new BMW power bikes before Christmas meant to scan and comb the metropolis and report to relevant agencies any developmen­t for swift action, among other far-reaching decisions that were the outcome of the meeting, among which is a planned security summit to hold in quarter 1 of 2018.

Commenting on the award, the Group Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer of Skye Bank, Mr. Tokunbo Abiru, thanked the State Governor, LSSTF and other stakeholde­rs for recognizin­g the efforts of the bank in combating crime in the state.

Abiru noted that, there can be no meaningful progress where the peace of the state is under security threat. He used the opportunit­y to reach out to well-meaning Lagosians and residents in the state, especially the business community, to join hands with “the rest of us who have demonstrat­ed corporate citizenshi­p by supporting the state to combat crime.”

Earlier, Chairman of the LSSTF, Mr. Hassan OyeOdukale traced the history of the fund and commended the initiative and the transforma­tion that it has had on crime fighting which according to him has become a model being copied by the federal, states and even other countries.

“Over the 10 year period, the Fund, which was the first of its kind, has become a source of succor to Lagosians and a shining example of an endearing Public Private Partnershi­p in the country as a whole such that state Government­s and even the federal government have sought to understudy the Fund to replicate it,” he said.

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