In a vibrant display of community appreciation and collaboration, Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan Lawal, the Oniru of Iru Kingdom, recently visited the headquarters of Access Holdings in Lagos, celebrating the company’s significant impact on the region’s infrastructure, security, and socio-economic advancement. This visit is part of a broader corporate appreciation tour that marks the fifth anniversary of his coronation, emphasizing his commitment to fostering partnerships that enhance the prosperity of Iruland under the #LeGIT (Let’s Grow Iruland Together) agenda.
During his visit, Oba Lawal hailed Access Holdings as a “true partner in progress,” acknowledging the company’s contributions that transcend monetary support. He highlighted their pivotal role in transformative projects such as the Victoria Island–Lekki Traffic Circulation Project, which has alleviated congestion and improved mobility in one of Lagos’ busiest corridors, showcasing Access Holdings’ dedication to fostering an efficient urban environment.
In a proactive move for the future, Oba Lawal requested the corporation’s support in establishing a dedicated Personal Power Supply (PPS) system for the Iru Kingdom. He indicated that this initiative would significantly enhance energy access, invigorate local economies, and encourage entrepreneurial activities within the community. Such efforts align with the broader vision of sustainable and inclusive growth, critical in enhancing the quality of life for residents.
The Oniru also paid tribute to the late Dr. Herbert Wigwe, former Group CEO of Access Bank, recognizing him as a visionary leader whose commitment to public-private partnerships, particularly within the Lagos State Security Trust Fund, has left an indelible mark on the community’s landscape.
In response, Bolaji Agbede, Acting CEO of Access Holdings Plc, reaffirmed the company’s dedication to environmental sustainability and social responsibility. She expressed eagerness to explore innovative ways to collaborate on the power supply venture, highlighting the importance of partnerships in achieving meaningful change. Adding to this sentiment, Chizoba Okoli, the Deputy Managing Director of Access Bank, emphasized the bank’s long-term commitment to community engagement, particularly through women-inclusive programs aimed at fostering economic empowerment.
This collaboration between the monarchy and Access Holdings exemplifies the potential for impactful partnerships that can drive sustainable development in Nigeria, setting a precedent for others to follow. As Iru Kingdom continues to thrive, the synergy between traditional leadership and innovative enterprises stands as a beacon of hope and progress for the future.
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