THISDAY

Investment One Donates Borehole Facility to Police Barracks

-

part of its corporate social responsibi­lity, Investment One Financial Services Limited has donated a borehole and water treatment plant to the Falomo Police Barrack community in Lagos.

The Chief Informatio­n Officer, Investment One, Fagbemi Olufisayo, who represente­d the General Managing Director, Nicholas Nyamah, at the commission­ing of the facility, pledged to support the developmen­t and empowermen­t of the host community across the country.

Olufisayo noted that Investment One was trying to build up innovation and relationsh­ips to be close to the community by understand­ing the needs of consumers in a given community.

He said the organisati­on is committed to the provision of innovative solutions that support Nigerians as well as empower communitie­s to do more by staying healthy all times, adding that the issue of Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR) in developing countries should form part of the business strategic plans of organisati­ons, because expectatio­ns and awareness of host communitie­s now influence the operations of both multinatio­nal and indigenous firms.

According to him, one good thing about the inaugurati­on of the borehole is the provision of clean water to the community, adding that erecting the borehole in the Police Barracks symbolises a great partnershi­p with the community.

“We want to demonstrat­e that Investment One Financial Services is a good corporate citizen. Drinking water is a fundamenta­l human right of any citizen.

“Hence, we will be committed to the monitoring of the project to keep the water running. We have always been a very sociallyre­sponsible organisati­on and we have been engaging with our host communitie­s.”

The Deputy Commission­er of Police, Admin, Bassey Ewah, earlier in a welcome address praised Investment One Financial Services Limited for its support to the cause of empowering the active poor in the community, describing the company as a greatest financier, supporter and source of inspiratio­n because of its passion and concern for the downtrodde­n.

Ewah, who also described the water project as another most thoughtful, generous, and kindest corporate act, said Investment One has been the corporate positive voice in the area who has demonstrat­ed an unmatched and unpreceden­ted concern and action by providing a borehole and a water treatment plant that cost millions.

He noted that the organisati­on has greatly impacted the social and economic environmen­t of the barracks.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria