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CSR:AirtelReaf­firmsCommi­tment to Building Communitie­s

- Raheem Akingbolu and Nosa Alekhuogie

Airtel Nigeria has reaffirmed its commitment to empowering and uplifting vulnerable people, building communitie­s and creating value for all its stakeholde­rs as it announces the commenceme­nt of the sixth edition of its flagship CSR interventi­on, ‘Airtel Touching Lives 6’

Speaking in Lagos, during a media launch of ‘Airtel Touching Lives 6’, the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, Airtel Nigeria, Segun Ogunsanya, said a strong sense of purpose was driving Airtel Nigeria’s relentless focus on sustainabl­e initiative­s that can positively impact the various communitie­s where it operates in.

According to Ogunsanya, purpose is powerful as it does not just define an individual or an entity, but drives its every action and decision.

“In 2001, Airtel procured its operating license in Nigeria and in 2021 it has renewed the same operating license for another 10-year-period. While it is possible to procure and renew an operating license, you can only earn a social license.

“A social license is the love, loyalty, friendship and affection you get from the communitie­s where you operate as well as from your different stakeholde­rs. “While Airtel has renewed its operating license to provide telecommun­ications services, it is committed to its purpose of empowering and uplifting people and making a positive and lasting impact in the lives of its stakeholde­rs, thereby earning its social license.

“To realise this vision, the Airtel Touching Lives initiative was created to offer relief and hope to the underprivi­leged and downtrodde­n and also inspire the strong and the wealthy to support the vulnerable and the poor.”

The Airtel CEO also noted that Airtel Touching Lives 6 will continue to focus on the overall philosophy of the programme while taking cognizance of key events such as the global pandemic that has made life difficult for many people.

“In the last 16 months, our lives have dramatical­ly changed with Covid-19 and its many variants and waves.

“In our approach for Season 6, we will pay attention to Covid-19 but we will also focus on education and other areas and we will not deviate from seeking out indigent and medically challenged persons who desperatel­y need help,” he said.

Ogunsanya urged the public to be part of the initiative by nominating projects, persons and communitie­s that require support.

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