In another display of its commitment to supporting the Girl-Child Education Project, a critical pillar of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) framework, Polaris Bank, in partnership with Evolve Charity, a non-profit organisation, has presented educational materials to more than 400 students in Ikeja and Surulere areas of Lagos State.
The donated materials which include school uniforms, school
bags, pens, sandals and various books, were presented to the students of both
Opebi Junior Secondary School, Opebi, Ikeja Lagos and Gbaja Junior Girls High
School and Gbaja Senior Girls High School, at their school premises in
Surulere.
The initiatives to the threeschools was part of activities
marking the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) International Day of the
Girl (IDG).
Speaking at the presentation of the educational materials,
at Opebi Ikeja, Managing Director/CEO of Polaris Bank, Adekunle Sonola, spoke
of the bank’s commitment to quality education of the girl-child, adding: “At
Polaris Bank, we are of the firm belief that every investment on education,
especially on empowerment of the girl-child, leaves a lasting impact, not only
on the child, but on the society.
“This is why we partnered with Evolve Charity to launch the
Support for the Girl Child Education Project.”
He reaffirmed the bank’s confidence in education, saying,
“We believe in education as an organisation, and more importantly, we believe
in identifying with the pupils in these school. We have done this over the past
few years, and it is something we’re committed to doing, and will continue to
do.”
Also, speaking at the presentation of the educational
supplies, Managing Director, Pacegate Limited, owners of Evolve Charity, Umesh
Amarnani, acknowledged the essence of sustainable education intervention,
noting that the “select schools are now our responsibility by adoption, and we
will continue to provide the students with school supplies, whilst focusing
especially on the girls and teaching their teachers value-based education that
impact good manners on the students.”
He commended the partnership with Polaris Bank, saying,
“We’re happy to partner Polaris Bank and other institutions that have supported
us in our cause. And what is most interesting is that all the work is being
done voluntarily by all Nigerians working in the company.
“And we are covering 36 schools across 6 states. We started
this initiative four years ago, and we are planning to go on every year and do
more and more.”
Earlier the Principals of the beneficiary schools expressed
their profound appreciation on behalf of the managements and students of their
respective schools.
Mrs. Omolara Awosan, the Principal at Opebi Junior Secondary
School, expressed her delight at the good gesture saying: “I’m so excited, on
top of the world. I think this is my third time since I became the principal of
the school, that they have been here, giving our children school bags, uniform,
sandals, and some other writing materials. I’m so happy.”
Like their teachers, the students at all the beneficiary
schools could not also hide their excitement as they were full of appreciation
and prayers for the kind gesture towards their academic development.
“I have gained from the writing materials I was given and
got a bag and school uniform, and I dont have to buy another uniform to sow
aside thisand this presentation, has been being helpful,” Ogunsanya Kemisola, a
JSS 2 Student of Opebi Junior Secondary School remarked.
Evolve Charity, a non-profit organization, is the CSR arm of
Pacegate Limited, one of the leading manufacturers of UN Certified Steel Drums
and distributor of Adipro Lubricant Additives and chemical solutions to various
sectors of the Nigerian economy. Its partnership with Polaris Bank, Nigerias
leading Digital Retail Bank was consummated in 2021.
The Girl-Child Education in Nigeria project is one of
Polaris Banks CSR strategic footprints in education. In addition to girl-child
education, the Bank also has other initiatives aimed at improving the lives of
women. In 2021, the Bank took its Feminine Hygiene Campaign, an advocacy and
capacity building initiative on menstrual hygiene for girls, to nine secondary
schools in three states across North-Central & North-East geo-political
zones of the country.
Similarly, the bank embarked on a value-based initiative
designed to raise consciousness for women-focused and other societal
interventions in the country comprising implementation of tailored
interventions like the provision of free breast cancer screening to over 20,000
women in Nigeria in partnerships with Care. Organization. Public Enlightenment
(COPE), Nigerias leading breast cancer-focused NGO.