Business Day (Nigeria)

Access Bank deepens learning in Lagos with block of classrooms, teaching aid

- HOPE MOSES-ASHIKE

In keeping to its corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) of complement­ing the physical infrastruc­ture of schools across Lagos State, Access Bank donated a block of four classrooms, administra­tion block of four offices, furniture and teaching aid to Community Senior High School, Akodo, Ibeju Lekki, to improve the overall outcome of teaching and learning process in Lagos.

Idiat Adebule, the state deputy governor, said, “The interventi­on speaks volume about Access Bank’s passion for the developmen­t of education and increasing skilled manpower to help the growth of the economy of Lagos State, and Nigeria.”

According to Adebule, the new look of the school is bound to increase enrolment of students in its catchment area and help develop the potentials of the students. “This interventi­on in the education sector of Lagos State is highly appreciate­d. The renovation of a block of four classrooms and the constructi­on of an administra­tion block of four offices will make teaching and learning conducive for teachers and students,” she said.

The deputy governor, who was represente­d by Solarin Margaret Titilayo, the tutor general and permanent secretary, education district three, implored both teachers and students of the school to reciprocat­e the gesture by improving in the standard of education. “I charge the leadership of this community, staff and students of this school to take ownership of this project,” she said.

Herbert Wigwe, group managing director of the bank, said part of the mission statement of the bank was that it want to give back to the communitie­s where it operates.

According to Wigwe, Access Bank recognises that without the communitie­s the bank would not have been able to record the successes it did in past few years.

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