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“Our N500m Covid-19 Donations Show Our Commitment to Nigeria and Its People” – Lafarge CEO

The Country Chief Executive Officer of Lafarge Africa Plc, Mr. Khaled El-Dokani, has said that his company’s N500m donations show their commitment to building Nigeria and supporting its people. The CEO of the Nigeria’s branch of the global building solutions giant said this in Lagos during the presentation of relief materials to the beneficiaries of the company’s national Covid-19 relief programme.  He said, “At Lafarge Africa, we are deeply committed to our host communities and we are happy to work with them to improve lives through our presence and active citizenship. As a member of LafargeHolcim, the world’s leading building materials and cement maker that operates in over 70 countries, we operate as a key economic player through our activities in the local communities”.

He added, “Prior to the outbreak of the pandemic, we maintained health facilities in our host community in Ashaka. Today, we have a fully equipped isolation centre in Ashaka and Sagamu to support the state Government’s efforts to curb the pandemic. We are now making a further contribution to the health and resilience of all our host communities by donating essential food items and critical medicines to make it easier for people to survive during this pandemic as the Nigerian economy gradually rebounds”.

The cement maker had in the first wave of the donations converted two of its facilities in Sagamu, Ogun State and Ashaka, Gombe State to be used as isolation centres, and also provided infrastructure support such as generators, ambulances and critical personal protection equipment (PPE) for health professionals and its host states. In the second phase of the intervention, Lafarge distributed food packages containing rice, beans, garri, semolina e.t.c and medical supplies to 60,000 beneficiaries across 10,000 families.

The donations were made across all the company’s host communities of – Mfamosing in Cross River State, Ashaka in Gombe State, Sagamu and Ewekoro in Ogun State, as well as across five locations in Lagos State.

Here are some of the pictures from the donations:

L-R: Country CEO, Lafarge Africa Plc, Mr. Khaled El-Dokani, a beneficiary, Mr. Sikiru Elegbede and Non-Executive Director, Lafarge Africa Plc, Mrs Elenda Giwa-Amu during the presentation of relief materials to residents of Lagos-Island East to cushion the effect of the lockdown.

 

L-R: Director of Communication, Public Affairs & Sustainable Development, Lafarge Africa Plc, Mrs. Folashade Ambrose-Medebem, presenting a relief package to Mr. Sikiru Adegbenro, a Lagos-based beneficiary of the company’s national N500m COVID-19 relief programme.

 

L-R: Lagos State Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, Mr. Olusegun Daudu and Mrs. Rofiat Lamidi, a beneficiary of Lafarge Africa’s national N500m Covid-19 relief programme during the presentation ceremony organised by the company in Lagos.

 

L-R: Mfamosing Plant Manager, Lafarge Africa Plc, Mr. Xavier Kennedy, presenting relief package to a beneficiary of the Lafarge Africa national N500m relief programme in Mfamosing, Cross River State.

 

The well-equipped isolation centre donated by Lafarge Africa Plc to the Gombe State Government as part of the company’s national infrastructure support and N500m relief programme to contain the spread of Covid-19 and cushion the effect of the lockdown.

 

L-R: Elepe of Epe, Oba Adewale Osiberu, Sagamu Operations Manager, Lafarge Africa Plc, and Chairman, Royal Initiative for the Development of Sagamu Community (RIDSCo),Olootu Omoba Oyedele, during the presentation of relief materials to Sagamu residents by Lafarge Africa Plc as part of its national N500m Covid-19 relief programme to cushion the effect of the lockdown and support its host communities.

 

The MD of AshakaCem, Ibrahim Aminu during the presentation of a fully equipped isolation centre donated by Lafarge Africa to the Deputy Governor of Gombe State, His Excellency, Dr. Manassah Daniel Jatau as part of the company’s national infrastructure support and N500m relief programme to contain the spread of Covid-19 and cushion the effect of the lockdown.

 

A traditional ruler receiving the relief package in Mfamosing, Cross River State

 

A beneficiary receiving the relief package fro Lafarge in Ikorodu, Lagos State.

 

A beneficiary of the Lafarge relief package in Alimosho Local Government, Lagos

 

Folashade Ambrose-Medebem, Lafarge Africa’s Communications, Public Affairs and Sustainable Development Director,leading the social distancing efforts at one of the events in Lagos

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