The Governors gave their
commendations through their Commissioners of Education and praised Etisalat for
pursuing causes that serve the interest of different societies in which it
operates.
They identified investment in education as one fundamental way to
secure a progressive future while advancing the cause of the larger society.
Nigeria’s leading
innovative telecommunications company, Etisalat has been commended by the Governors
of Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa states for its contribution towards education in
the country during the recent “Community School Support Programme (CSSP)” by
the Telco.
“Today, if we are not
mindful of the education sector, tomorrow, we will have incompetent lawyers and
as a result and people will lose their liberty, we are going to have
incompetent doctors, and as a result, people will lose their lives, we are
going to have incompetent engineers and as result, bridges and houses will
collapse, roads will fail. If we are to be called a civilized society, we
should take time and make sacrifices for the future. This is the lesson
Etisalat is teaching us. Etisalat as a corporate organization is mindful of its
social responsibility,” they said.
The Vice President,
Regulatory and Corporate Affairs, Etisalat Nigeria, Ibrahim Dikko, said the
partnership is intended to enhance ongoing efforts aimed at making basic
education available and sustainable.
The initiative featured
donation of Back-to-School kits, including school uniforms and bags, to pupils
drawn from 10 primary schools in the states and forms part of the company’s
multi-faceted Community Support Programme that is committed to giving value to
communities through various intervention programmes covering sectors that
affect Nigerians.
The beneficiary schools
were; Yerwa Practising Primary School, Abbaganaram Primary School and Bulumkutu
Primary School all in Borno State; Katuzu Community School, Gashua, Central
Primary School, Potiskum, and Lawan Kawuri Primary School, Geidam, all in Yobe
State; and, Wuro Hausa Primary School, Yola Town, Community School, Demsa, and
Tudun Wada Primary School, Mayo Belwa in Adamawa State.
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