Group Managing Director, Access Bank
Plc., Herbert Wigwe, recently reaffirmed the bank’s commitment to
the educational development of children in Nigeria, highlighting it
as one of the most important tools to sustaining the future of the
country.
Wigwe said this while addressing
attendees at the Access Bank/UNICEF Charity Shield Polo Tournament
which held at the Guards Polo Club, United Kingdom.
Nigeria currently holds the unenviable
position of having the highest number of out-of-school children in
the world. A problem that Wigwe said Access Bank, in collaboration
with UNICEF, aims to solve using funds raised through the high
profile polo tournament.
“The number of out-of-school children
in Nigeria is very worrisome, and if not tackled adequately does not
bode well for the future of Nigeria. Access Bank identified this
problem over 10 years ago and through the polo tournament has made
considerable strides in improving the educational system in Nigeria.
We will not relent in our efforts to ensure that Nigerian children
are given the requisite educational foundation to succeed,” Wigwe
said.
“We know the challenge before us is
great, but we will surmount it through collaboration with relevant
international, government and private stakeholders. We will continue
to give, because our children are our tomorrow. So far, we have been
able to raise over N1 billion and every kobo will be invested
providing educational infrastructure, starting one Northern state at
a time because that is where we find the highest number of
out-of-school and displaced children,” he adds.
Wigwe went further to explain that
government buy-in was key to the achievement of the financial
institution’s set goals, citing and thanking the Kaduna State
government for its support in the implementation of its projects.
Access Bank is already making a telling
impact through its charitable projects, recently completing the
refurbishment of a 12,000-capacity school and is set to complete
another that will cater for an additional 1,200 students at the end
of July. These efforts have not gone unnoticed, as the Kaduna State
government has committed to replicating every project that the bank
will implement in the state.
This year’s Charity Polo Tournament
was a huge success with several local and international dignitaries
in attendance including the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II;
British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing CB, among
others.
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