Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA) has partnered AOA Windstream
and Applistructure Consulting Ltd to launch a Corporate Social
Responsibility (CSR) program, tagged “LAWMA GrassRoots Benefit,” which
saw the distribution of packages of essential commodities, to the people
of Otto, Ijora-Olopa and Ilaje communities.
Speaking at the event, which held at LAWMA’s headquarters in Ijora-Olopa, the Managing Director/CEO of LAWMA, Ibrahim Odumboni, noted
that the grassroots benefits program was designed to cater for the needs
of the less privileged members of communities, including those on
low-income, the unemployed, and vulnerable groups.
He said the CSR program included various components, such as food
stamps, unemployment benefits, scholarships, free healthcare,
empowerment programs, and admission into LAWMA Academy, adding that the
program would assist the food budget of low-income people and support
small businesses experiencing temporary difficulties.
“The GrassRoots Benefit program is an aid program to help those who have
lost their jobs. It can help with unemployment insurance benefits,
finding a job and training. If you need help paying for admission into
tertiary institutions, technical, or other vocations, GrassRoots
Benefits is the option you may be eligible for from the LGA and other
sources,” Mr. Odumboni said.
He appreciated the people of those communities (Otto, Ijora-Olopa and
Ilaje), for supporting the Authority over the years, noting that the
gesture was a way of giving back to the people, to foster more positive
relationship, while also urging them to exercise their civic
responsibility, by voting in the forthcoming governorship and state
assembly elections.
The LAWMA CEO expressed his gratitude to AOA Windstream and
Applistructure Consulting Ltd for partnering with LAWMA to launch the
GrassRoots Benefit program, reiterating LAWMA’s commitment to providing
sustainable solutions for waste management and improving the quality of
life for residents.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Managing Director of AOA Windstream,
Cole Adeboyejo, disclosed that the company’s decision to identify with
the communities was informed by the need to cater for people at the
grassroots.
He said, “Over 450 people were registered for this empowerment. We have
packaged different food items to be handed over to them. This is just
the first phase, we will do more of this subsequently, even at a higher
scale”.
The choice of those communities was after due consideration by a careful
select Committee, putting into consideration all parameters for
fairness.
Also speaking, Applistructure Consultant, Ladi Ojo, appreciated the
LAWMA boss, for giving them the opportunity to set up the empowerment
programme within the Authority’s premises, noting that it is a
beneficial way to give back to the society.
Two of the beneficiaries, Sanusi Mujidat and Gbade Oyetola, thanked the
organisers, imploring other corporate organisations to take a cue from
the laudable gesture.
The event was attended by representatives of Otto, Ijora-Olopa and Ilaje
communities, as well as LAWMA officials.
By Folashade Kadiri
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