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SCB donates N15m to eradicate blindness
Two non-governmental organisations sight savers international and Nigerian society for the blind have received N15 million from the standard chartered Bank to aid eradication of blindness in the country.
Managing Director, Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria, Christopher Knight, speaking during the bank’s fifth annual walk for sight held in Lagos said that the money donated through the bank’s ‘seeing is believing initiative, was a proud achievement for the bank which has been on for the last five years.
However, he explained that the bank could not have achieved this without the support of its esteemed customers and other members of the society, stating that, it is fulfilling to see that the sum of $430,000 which has been raised from this programme in the last four years has made a lot of positive influence in the activities of the two partner NGOs. He also stated that another $100,000 has been added to raise the total amount to $530,000 for the initiative.
Knight also stated that the implementation partners chosen for this year’s programme, Sight Savers International and the Nigerian society for the blind, are the same partners that had been chosen in the last fair editions of the subsequent years, saying that, they were picked once again because they have been found reliable and equal to the task with their major aim on the eradication of blindness in Nigeria.
Mr Sunday Isiyaku, the country Director for sight savers international expressed his gratitude on behalf of his organisation for the generous support of the bank which has aided comprehensive eye care programmes to remote areas. He said this while receiving the cheque.
This year’s programme has been described as a success by the bank’s staff having attracted over 700 participants from all walks of life.
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