The 11th edition of
the Access Bank Polo Day celebrates 11 years of partnership between UNICEF and
Access Bank on the Corporate Social Responsibility space in Nigeria.
The partnership has so
far been responsible for the construction of several schools in the country.
And also grown to be
the biggest charity polo tournament in Africa and generates interest and
support from organisations and individuals across Africa for the UNICEF/Access
initiative.
Since the
UNICEF/Access Bank initiative was started in 2007 it has seen the rebuilding of
two schools in Kaduna and more than 8,000 students sustained in continuous
education, at the same time developing new school blocks and a computer
literacy building all in a more secure and friendly school environment. The
communities surrounding the schools are being supported with bore-holes for
water, and sewing and grinding machines to secure employment and stimulate
economic and social development.
Last year, Access Bank
PLC group managing director and chairman of The Access Bank UK Ltd, Herbert
Wigwe explained the reasons behind the Bank’s continued support for initiative.
“We are conscious of
our role as a change agent in Nigeria that can help institute socio-economic development
through responsible business practice and environmental considerations,” he
said.
The Emir of Kano
Muhammadu Sanusi II and Africa’s leading industrialist, Aliko Dangote, and Mr.
Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, President of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, are expected
to attend the 11th edition of the Access Bank Polo event in London tomorrow.
“In addition, we are
continually seeking ways through which more resources can be pooled towards
supporting the children. We are part of the community and as such should
support its wellbeing.”
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