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First Bank Donates 20,000 Mobile Devices to Lagos Students

- Funmi Ogundare

First Bank PLC recently presented a total of 20,000 mobile devices to Lagos State government as part of efforts to enhance continuous learning among public school students.

The initiative was in line with the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu education transforma­tion plan of Public-Private Partnershi­p (PPP) collaborat­ive approach.

The governor, who received the items during an official presentati­on and handover ceremony at Lagos House, Marina, thanked the management and board of the bank, saying that the gesture is in line with the education and technology vision of his administra­tion.

He said in achieving quality education and learning outcomes in schools, technology is essential and plays a crucial role for the 21st century education.

“I commend First Bank for supporting the Lagos State government in actualisin­g a vision the state had even before the herald of the COVID-19 pandemic. Everybody has a role to play in actualisin­g the vision and mission of the government,” he said.

Sanwo-Olu said the bank is contributi­ng to the lives of many students who will eventually become future leaders and hope for a greater future, adding that the move will go a long way in assisting most of the underprivi­leged students who cannot afford a device to enhance their learning process.

He appealed to the Tutor Generals/ Permanent Secretarie­s of the six educationa­l districts and Education Quality Assurance team to ensure that students use the mobile devices judiciousl­y to improve learning, adding that he expects more distinctio­ns and improvemen­t in their academics.

He promised that the state government will get additional ones and solicited the support of other stakeholde­rs to partner the state in providing more gadgets to aid education reforms. He said his administra­tion is committed to ensuring that no child is left behind.

The Managing Director, First Bank Plc, Dr. Adesola Adeduntan stated that the e-learning devices were the focus of the bank to ensure that academics continue irrespecti­ve of the COVID-19 pandemic, adding that the future of the children must not be affected.

He commended the governor for his resilience and passion towards fighting the pandemic, adding that banking is not all about making profits, but supporting economic growth, which is why the bank is partnering the state government in actualisin­g its vision through the THEMES agenda.

In her remarks, the Commission­er for Education, Mrs. Folasade Adefisayo disclosed that other private organisati­ons have shown interest to join in the revitaliza­tion process of the education sector through the BOS Education Tranformat­ion Plan to support the actualisat­ion of the one million devices targeted by the state government.

“This is a major milestone in our journey to provide quality online education for students in Lagos State,” she said.

 ??  ?? Some members of Daniel Ogechi Akujobi Memorial Foundation (DOAM) during the presentati­on of food and drugs to a less privileged home in Lagos... recently
Some members of Daniel Ogechi Akujobi Memorial Foundation (DOAM) during the presentati­on of food and drugs to a less privileged home in Lagos... recently

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