THISDAY

Visually Impaired Nigerians Celebrate FCMB’s Inclusiven­ess, Empowermen­t

- Oluchi Chibuzor

First City Monument Bank (FCMB) has said that it celebrated Valentine’s Day with a unique expression of love, reaching out to hundreds of visually impaired students and adults at two schools and two centres in Lagos, Nigeria.

“Titled, “A Different Kind of Love,” the initiative reflects FCMB’s dedication to inclusivit­y and empowermen­t. The bank donated N5 million, white canes, essential food items, and household materials to the Federal Nigeria Society for the Blind Vocational Training Centre in Oshodi. Similar donations of white canes, food items, and household materials were made to the Bethesda Home for the Blind in Mushin, Pacelli School for the Blind in Surulere, and Nigeria Farmcraft Centre for the Blind in Isheri-Olofin. Students and teachers expressed their heartfelt appreciati­on to FCMB for the thoughtful and inclusive celebratio­ns, “the bank said in a statement.

Akinjide Akinpelu, a visually impaired teacher at the Federal Nigeria Society for the Blind Vocational Training Centre, expressed his gratitude for FCMB’s consistent support for the centre and its kindness towards the visually impaired community.

Badru Asif, a student at the Pacelli School for the Blind, expressed his deep appreciati­on to FCMB for organizing the Valentine’s Day program. He acknowledg­ed and appreciate­d the bank’s efforts, offering prayers for its continued success.

During an outreach program, the Group Head of Corporate Affairs of FCMB, Mr. Diran Olojo, reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to supporting a broad spectrum of communitie­s and stakeholde­rs. He emphasized FCMB’s aim to create a sustainabl­e and progressiv­e society with equal opportunit­ies for all.

“A Different Kind of Love is not just a Valentine’s Day gesture. It is a commitment to inclusivit­y and empowermen­t. We believe in creating a world where everyone can reach their full potential regardless of ability. We are actively promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion. We urge students not to see physical challenges as impediment­s to achieving their ambitions, Olojo said.

The Executive Secretary of the Federal Nigeria Society for the Blind Vocational Training Centre, Mr Oluwamayow­a Oke, expressed his gratitude for FCMB’s continuous support. He highlighte­d the challenges of blindness in Nigeria and the centre’s role in empowering visually impaired individual­s.

The Principal of the Nigeria Farmcraft Centre for the Blind, Mr. Mohammed Afegbua, described the FCMB gesture as a timely Valentine’s Day gift. He commended the students’ positive response to their academic routine and thanked FCMB for spreading love.

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