Stanbic IBTC, a member of the Standard Bank Group, has said it has
distributed treated mosquito nets to school children in the Makoko, Yaba
area of Lagos State.
The distribution was done at the
Adekunle Anglican School, Makoko, at a special event to mark the World
Malaria Day organised in partnership with Slum2School, a non-government
organisation devoted to meeting the educational needs and aspirations of
indigent children.
Head, Marketing and Communications,
Stanbic IBTC, Mrs. Nkiru Olumide-Ojo, while speaking on the partnership
with Slum2School, said the distribution of the mosquito nets and similar
interventions are Stanbic IBTC’s contribution to the eradication of the
malaria pandemic.
This, she said, was in line with the
2016 theme for World Malaria Day, “End Malaria for Good”, to eradicate
malaria and other forms of diseases through appropriate interventions.
She stated that the Stanbic IBTC Group’s corporate social investment
philosophy is focused on three key pillars of education, health, and
economic empowerment.
“Stanbic IBTC, as a socially responsible
organisation, has a CSI value focused on the three key pillars of
health, education and economic empowerment. Through this health
intervention, we hope to ensure that our children, irrespective of their
social status or circumstance, live a healthy, malaria-free life so
that they can concentrate on their education and eventually enjoy a
higher quality of life,” said Olumide-Ojo.
Peter Uzoho
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