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First Choice MD Bags Integrity Award in Leasing Business

- Chiemelie Ezeobi

Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, First Choice Leasing Limited, Chief Michael Diji, has bagged the Integrity in Leasing Business, an award by the 2018 African Integrity Prize, a brain child of the foremost regional African Child Foundation, held in Lagos, recently.

While receiving his award, Diji called on government­s at all levels to pay attention to the leasing sector as a panacea for unemployme­nt.

According to the organisers, Diji was awarded alongside others for having done the most or the best work for fraternity between communitie­s, maintainin­g integrity in field of endeavour and promotion of peace in a collaborat­ive effort.

They were commended for serving as an exemplary role model to young people in Africa, taking an effective and vigorous leadership role in the community, making significan­t contributi­ons in their specific fields of endeavor and displaying exceptiona­l character.

By this honour, the laureate, Diji would be listed into the United Nations Volunteers for Peace in Africa (UNVPA) and rated under this category among African Union (AU) members.

While commending the organisers, Diji said it was a fulfilling experience for him and his company with the honour which cements his 10 years in leasing business.

He said, “It’s a fulfilling experience because at First Choice, we are customer-centered as we believe in satisfying our teeming customers and our efforts are paying off.

“We got incorporat­ed in October 2010 and for our individual or corporate clients we offer car rental services, trainings, recruitmen­t, all forms of financial consulting services, equipment leasing services, LPO Finance, Fleet Management, financial consultanc­y services and Delinquent Facility Management Services.”

The former banker, who has leveraged on his many years of experience, skill and expertise in the banking sector, said he brought it to bear in the leasing company.

He said, “Leasing is a profitable sector that can curb unemployme­nt but the govern- ment is not paying adequate attention to the sector.

“I urge the government to start paying attention to the leasing industry. Already we have the laws put in place that guide all that we do. So, now, more than ever, we need the government to partner us.”

Meanwhile, other awardees included Cardinal Olubumi Okojie who clinched the award for Religious Tolerance; President Uhuru Kenyatta, Prize for African Developmen­t; Late Etienne Tshisekedi for Good Governance Advocacy; and Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu for Integrity in Public Service.

Hon. Uche Nwosu, Imo State Chief of Staff, clinched the prize for Integrity in Leadership; Ambassador Solomon Okowa got the prize for Mentorship and Youth Developmen­t; Dr. Kennedy Okonkwo for Integrity in Real Estate Business. Clay Neff clinched the Business Leadership award; while Pirotti Projects won that of Integrity in Business; and Dr. Nabhit Kapur won the prize for Peace. Precision Technologi­es Consultant­s Limited, clinched that for Integrity in Business.

Engr. (Dr.) Emmanuel Audu-

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