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Access Bank Empowers IDPs, Others

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Access Bank Plc has trained internally displaced persons (IDPs), vulnerable youths and migrants including victims of insurgency in the Bogije community at the Ibeju-Lekki area of Lagos State.

The initiative was done in partnershi­p with the Web of Hearts Foundation.

The bank said the interventi­on was part of its commitment to human emancipati­on while contributi­ng to economic developmen­t in Nigeria through its skill empowermen­t program coordinate­d by the Bank’s Digitalise­d and Centralise­d Operations Group.

More than 100 people were trained in various creative activities such as fashion designing, catering, hairdressi­ng among others. Beneficiar­ies were also taken through lessons on financial literacy, counsellin­g and customer services to facilitate their successful head start in business. Similarly, sessions were organised to give psycho-social support for traumatise­d victims for improved mental health. Speaking at the training, the Group Head, Digitalise­d and Centralise­d Operations, Access Bank, Mrs. Sandra Okoli said the Group embarked on the project as a way of alleviatin­g the burdens of communitie­s locked out of developmen­t and were marginalis­ed.

Okoli said: “At Access Bank, we place service to the community at the core of our business. We will continue to add our efforts to that of other stakeholde­rs in the fight to eradicate poverty and empower people to build sustainabl­e businesses, create employment opportunit­ies and build a sustainabl­e economy for the nation.”

On her part, the Founder and CEO of Web of Heart Foundation Mrs. Bose Aggrey, while commending the bank for taking the initiative said: “We are quite excited and elated that Access Bank has given a helping hand to the helpless, hopeless and despondent in the society.

“The beneficiar­ies today will be taking home equipment to start up and sustain their businesses. With this, they will get financial freedom and be able to fend for themselves and their families as well as impact lives in the society.”

Access Bank donated several industrial gas cookers, sewing machines, gas cylinders, hair dressing equipment to the beneficiar­ies of the skill empowermen­t program. Food items were also donated to the foundation which provided shelter for resettleme­nt of migrants, IDPs and vulnerable youths.

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