Tag: CSR

  • RCCG donates ICU equipment to LASUTH

    RCCG donates ICU equipment to LASUTH

    The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Apapa Family, on Sunday donated some sets of Intensive Care Unit (ICU) equipment to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH), Ikeja.

    The equipment include: four CR 5,000 ICU Beds, four Alpha Active 4 Mattresses, B-Braun Infusion Pumps, Syringe Pumps, Muliti-Parameter patient monitors and bedside lockers

    The church had also refurbished and equipped the ICU in the Surgical Emergency section of the hospital.

    The Head Pastor of RCCG, Apapa Family, Idowu Iluyomade, spoke at the inauguration of the units and handing over of the equipment.

    Iluyomade said that the donation was part of the church’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities.

    According to him, the church has been partnering the state government in the area of health, to ensure that quality healthcare is accessible to all that needed it.

    “We believe that one of the duties of the church is to serve God and humanity; this is just another milestone in our corporate social responsibility projects.

    “We have been serving the state, most especially, in the last 10 years; we have mobile clinics, hospitals and we feed people in the state.

    “We want to ensure that the people are healthy and have good quality healthcare, “ he said.

    In his response, the Chief Medical Director of LASUTH, Prof. Adewale Oke, said that the gesture should be emulated by well-meaning Nigerians.

    Oke was represented by the Director, Clinical Services and Training, LASUTH, Dr Ayoade Adedokun.

    “This huge donation made by RCCG, Apapa Family, to upgrade our ICU facility to a more conducive one is quite laudable.

    “This humanitarian feat will assist tremendously in the management and treatment of patients,’’ Oke said.

    He urged well-meaning Nigerians including NGOs, corporate organisations and individuals to partner the government in several areas of the hospital activities.

    Oke said, “ For instance, there can be the expansion of some facilities that are currently on ground; this will encourage more people to come for treatment.

    “There are many areas people can assist; for instance, in the area of kidney transplantation, well-meaning Nigerians can also come on board.

    “There are many people who require this kind of service but are unable to pay for it,’’ he said.

    Also speaking, the Head, Department of Anesthesia and ICU, LASUTH, Dr Adetinu Majekodunmi, said there was still the need to upgrade the facilities at the hospital’s ICU.

    “Some of our equipment need to be upgraded and some structural changes made; the ventilators and monitors need to be upgraded and we need additional beds in the Critical Care Unit.

    “The way forward is making sure that the equipment donated are serviced and maintained and other essential things needed to be put in the unit are provided for,’’ she said.

    In his remarks, the Chairman, Health Service Commission, Dr Bayo Aderiye, said that government was addressing the area of human capacity as it was currently recruiting health personnel.

    “The idea is to make sure all the hospitals have enough personnel so that the problem of shortage will be solved once and for all; it is a continuous exercise.

    “Employing more personnel will help a lot in discipline; when workers are stressed or over worked, there is this human tendency to do some things they ought not to do, “ he said.

     

  • Airtel reaffirms commitment to improve primary education in Nigeria

    Airtel reaffirms commitment to improve primary education in Nigeria

    …to donate books, school bags, educational materials to thousands of students across its adopted schools

    In line with its commitment to improve the standard of education as well as promote quality learning experience in public primary schools, leading telecommunications services provider, Airtel Nigeria, has announced plans to donate thousands of books, school bags and other educational materials to students across its adopted.

    More than 4,200 students in the schools located in Lagos, Ogun, Imo, Cross River, Kwara and Kaduna will benefit from the donations in line with the telco’s CSR initiative known as ‘Adopt-a-School’.

    The company noted that its intervention in the education sector has consistently provided significant boost as well as created conducive learning environment for students in the schools over the years.

    Director of Corporate Communications & CSR, Airtel Nigeria, Emeka Oparah, commented: “Airtel is committed to creating platforms and opportunities that will truly liberate and empower underprivileged children across the country. Our Adopt-a-School programme provides a robust platform to reach out to these children who are the future of our great country.

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    Airtel Nigeria Director of Corporate Communications, Emeka Oparah

    “My colleagues are very excited and they will be going round our adopted schools not just to make these donations but to interact and spend quality time with these kids. This is our way of celebrating the 2017 Children’s day and we urge well- meaning Nigerians and other corporate organizations to join in celebrating and creating opportunities for underprivileged children,” he added.

    Airtel’s adopted schools across the country include Oremeji Primary School, Ajegunle, Lagos; St. John’s Primary School, Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State; Community Primary School, Amumara, Imo State; Iyeru-Okin Primary School, Offa, Kwara State and Presbyterian Primary School, Ediba, Cross River State.

    According to Airtel, the donation exercise will hold in the adopted schools over a period of 5 days, from Monday, 22nd May 2017 to Friday, 26 May 2017.

    Representatives from the State universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), community leaders and other stakeholders in the state are expected to witness the exercise.

    Airtel Nigeria’s support to the various schools, over the years, has yielded significant results such as encouraging enrolment of more students in the schools, reduction of truancy, improving academic performance of students and enhancing capacity of the academic staff.