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Senator Tasks Companies On Corporate Responsibility
Sen Olugbenga Ashafa, representing Lagos East Senatorial District, last Friday, urged companies in Nigeria to be more proactive in carrying out corporate social responsibility.
Ashafa made the call at the launching of a computer laboratory donated by EMC corporation to Iwerekun Community Senior Secondary School, Lakowe, Ibeju Lekki.
The company donated a total of 15 computers and furniture to the school.
Ashafa said companies should assist in nation building.
“The school lab project supported by EMC is a cost effective access to knowledge for youths in the area,” he said.
Ashafa described the project as local capacity building at its best, adding: “We are excited about the future of our youths in this nation.”
In his speech, Mr Rasheed Jimoh, the EMC West Africa District Manager, said that the school Information and Communication Technology (ICT) project represented an important catalyst for the development of young Nigerians.
“ICT skills are essential to their professional advancement and success.
“Young Nigerians starting from secondary school are leveraging social media to connect, communicate, develop and innovate,” he said.
He said the company was pleased to be associated with such projects in Nigeria and looked forward to extending the initiative in the near future.
“In the future, EMC will focus not only on adding more institutions for similar projects but also on driving long term sustainability of the school lab it supports,” he said.
In a brief remark, the Principal of the school, Mrs Ebun Otemuyiwa, expressed gratitude to the corporation for the gesture.
“We are very grateful for your gesture in ensuring that the students here become ICT compliant,” she said.