FirstBank supports LAWMA sweepers

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FirstBank of Nigeria Limited has taken the message of financial inclusion to the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) sweepers.

Speaking during the unveiling of 16,000 sweepers uniforms branded by FirstBank for LAWMA sweepers in Lagos, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of LAWMA, Ibrahim Odumboni, said the bank has shown its commitment to the state government, LAWMA sweepers and  the environment.

He said the bank will be coming up with products and services that will promote financial inclusion among the LAWMA sweepers and ensure they are included in the financial services net.

“I know the bank will be coming up with packages that the sweepers will benefit from, especially on financial inclusion. FirstBank is carrying its people and environment along, and contributing to the growth and development of Lagos State,” Odumboni said.

Group Executive Commercial Banking, FirstBank, Seyi Oyefeso, said the collaboration between the bank and LAWMA had come to stay.

“Its a collaboration that has come to stay, as we are committed to it. We will continue to support the environment, as it goes beyond benefit for the bank. It is about supporting to achieve a clean a environment,”he said.

Oyefeso, who represented FirstBank Managing Director/CEO,  Adesola Adeduntan, added that a dirty environment brings a lot of health issues, but a clean environment promotes good health.

Odumboni  commended FirstBank for the corporate social responsibility initiative, adding that the gesture would open a new chapter of deals between the two organisations.

“We are doing this to ensure that the sweepers remain very visible to motorists when they are working on the roads and highways. We appreciate the private sector, especially FirstBank, for its support to enable us brand this uniform. We are putting smiles on the faces of our sweepers,’’ he said.

He said the sweepers were fully kitted, having their caps, shoes, and lemon green uniforms so that people could see them from a very long distance. I want to appreciate the FirstBank’s support, and also Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for the uniforms,” he said.

Also at the event were Assistant Director, Public Affairs, LAWMA, Hakeem Akinleye; Permanent Secretary, Office of the Environment, Lagos State, Mrs. Belinda Odeneye; Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Lagos State, Tunji Bello; Group Head, Retail Banking Group, Lagos Island, FirstBank, Olufunke Smith; and Group Head, Retail Banking Grouo, Lagos Mainland, Oludolapo Adigun.

 

 

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