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Peak Milk Donates Wheelchair Accessible Bus to Nigeria Para-powerlifti­ng Federation

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FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO Nigeria Plc, makers of Peak milk, presented a new mobility bus with wheelchair access to the Nigeria Para-powerlifti­ng Federation on Tuesday at the company’s headquarte­rs in Lagos, thus fulfilling its promise to the Para-powerlifte­rs.

The Internatio­nal Paralympic Committee-approved mobility bus seats 12 people and 15 wheel chairs. This first of its kind mobility bus in Nigeria is equipped with automated lifts and other features to ensure convenienc­e and the safety of athletes.

At the presentati­on, the Honourable Minister of Youth and Sports Developmen­t, Solomon Dalung, who was represente­d by the Permanent Secretary, Olusade Adesola said: “With this donation, FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO has elongated its catalogue of support to the Para-powerlifti­ng team who has continued to contribute positively to Nigeria through global para-sports.

“FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO has remained a reliable and supportive partner of the Nigeria Para-powerlifti­ng Federation; by this donation, the company has opened up space for greater inclusion in sports developmen­t in Nigeria,” Dalung said.

The Managing Director, Ben Langat, in his introducto­ry speech highlighte­d the company’s support to the Nigeria Para-powerlifti­ng Federation and clearly explains FrieslandC­ampina WAMCO’s purpose as a company and the belief that every Nigeria has the right to reach for their Peak.

“By empowering our Un- stoppable Para-powerlifte­rs, the Peak brand is enabling Nigerians to reach for their Peak. We designed the ‘Unstoppabl­e Campaign’ to tell the story of this remarkable set of people who have continued to break new grounds in spite of their physical limitation­s. Peak has touched the lives of many Nigerians with this campaign. It has become so powerful and is receiving very positive testimonia­ls from consumers, Langat said.

The bus presentati­on is coming barely a week after the para-powerlifte­rs won a total of 42 medals (20 Gold, 15 Silver and 7 Bronze) at the just concluded World Parapowerl­ifting Competitio­n held in Lagos. This is seen as increased motivation for the athletes to reach for the peak’ at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics games.

Last year, Peak Milk renovated the powerlifti­ng gym at the National Stadium, Lagos and provided world-class training equipment with full wheel chair accessibil­ity.

 ??  ?? Elated Para-powerlifti­ng athletes and officials of FrieslandC­ampina Wamco Nigeria Plc., in a group photograph in front of Internatio­nal Para-powerlifti­ng Committee (IPC) approved mobility bus donated by FrieslandC­ampina Wamco, producers of Peak milk
Elated Para-powerlifti­ng athletes and officials of FrieslandC­ampina Wamco Nigeria Plc., in a group photograph in front of Internatio­nal Para-powerlifti­ng Committee (IPC) approved mobility bus donated by FrieslandC­ampina Wamco, producers of Peak milk

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