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Unity Bank Builds Office Complex for Borno SUBEB

- Michael Olugbode ÓØ ËÓÎß̋ ÑßÜÓ

Unity Bank Plc has built and handed over an ultra modern office complex to Borno State Universal Basic Education.

Speaking at the handing over ceremony in Maiduguri, Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum said the completion and subsequent handover of the office accommodat­ion stand as a testament of the commitment of Unity Bank Plc to support the aggressive mass literacy programme of the State and federal Government.

He said: “Given the effort made by my administra­tion to significan­tly boost school enrolment of every child of school age as well as the educationa­l infrastruc­ture through support and encouragem­ent of developmen­t partners and the organised private sector, this gesture counts as an act of corporate magnanimit­y with meaningful impact for uptake of SUBEB activities in Borno State.”

The governor said: “Our case in Borno State is a peculiar one, but with Unity Bank Plc showing a good example of multi-sectoral participat­ion in providing critical educationa­l infrastruc­ture for the benefit of our people, we are indeed delighted that this has added one more fruitful step to reaching our goal.”

He added that: “I, therefore, thank the Board, Management and Staff of Unity Bank Plc for donating the office complex to Borno State in a bid to promote education in the State and support our laudable programme in the sector.”

Earlier in her speech, the Managing Director of the bank, Mrs. Tomi Somefun said the SUBEB Office building stand as a symbol of the bank’s resolve and commitment to education in the North East and in Nigeria/

The effort, she added, is also a demonstrat­ion of Unity Bank Plc’s Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR). The Managing Director who was represente­d by the bank’s Zonal Head, Abuja and North central, Nuruddin Mohammed Bashir said: “This (the project) was thus conceived as a long standing partner to Government and people of Borno State not only committed to supporting initiative­s for revamping education, but also a significan­t gesture of appreciati­on of the cordial relationsh­ip that the State and the Bank have enjoyed over the years.”

She said she was happy that signs of the end of the scourge of the insurgency that has affected the developmen­t of education over the past decade are clearly seen. Promising that: “As the state Government embarked on massive rebuilding of the sector, we remain committed to lending a hand of support in the best way we could.”

She said: “At Unity Bank, we understand the critical role of education in driving developmen­tal aspiration­s of both individual­s and the state as an entity, so we are determined to continue to work with the state to provide the critical infrastruc­ture that is needed to support this goal.”

She however disclosed that: “Long before the interventi­on to aid the resettleme­nt of the IDPs, the Bank had donated N25 million in support of the State’s University projects in 2014. Furthermor­e, the bank through the Corporate social responsibi­lity initiative supported the SUBEB with a utility vehicle to ease their logistics for project supervisio­n. All these gestures buttress the Bank’s commitment to education in the State.”

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