The former Secretary General of The
Commonwealth, Chief Emeka Anyaoku and the Minister of Interior, Comrade Patrick
Abba-Moro have commended the philanthropic gesture of Diamond Bank Plc in
donating two new office buildings to the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS).
The new office buildings built at the
NIS Passport Office, Ikoyi, Lagos, were donated as part of the bank’s Corporate
Social Responsibility (CSR) programme.
Speaking at the commissioning of the
complex, Anyaoku applauded the bank’s gesture, adding that this has further
cemented the reputation of the bank as a leading socially responsible corporate
citizen.
He said, “I am not surprised at the
wonderful work that Diamond Bank is doing, particularly in the area of
community intervention. The quality of leadership being provided by Dr. Alex
Otti is inspiring and worthy of emulation by other corporate bodies.”
The Minister of Interior, Comrade
Patrick Abba-Moro, said the commissioned projects are the proofs of the present
administration’s successful partnership with the private sector. He noted
further that the Goodluck Jonathan government believes so much in the
contribution of the private sector to the realization of the government’s
Transformation Agenda.
“Diamond Bank has clearly
demonstrated that the Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) Initiative, which is
part of the transformation agenda of the Federal Government is succeeding. PPP
is at the core of our economic policies and we are pursuing it with vigour. We
are collaborating with the private sector and we are recording giant strides.
Diamond Bank has been a great partner in this regards,” he added.
Giving a background to the project, Dr.
Alex Otti, the GMD/CEO of Diamond Bank Plc, said that being socially
responsible was part of the business model of the bank.
He said: “I paid a visit to this Passport
Office some months ago and I was not impressed with the state of the buildings
here. Mrs. Dupe Anyalechi, the Passport Control Officer approached me and pleaded
that Diamond Bank should lend a helping hand in the reconstruction of the old
buildings. As a socially responsible organization, we took up the challenge and
we are here today to commissioning the two state-of the-art facilities.
“In Diamond Bank, we invest in people
through our support for the MSMEs. We have instituted a programme called
Building Entrepreneurs Today (BET) where people with ideas are trained to
become business owners and employers of labour. We also believe in helping
government to make lives meaningful for the citizens.”
In his welcome address, David Shikfu
Parradang, NIS Comptroller-General , who was represented by Mr. Ayotunde
Oredipe, Assistant Comptroller-General, lauded the bank for the good gesture. He noted that the new
complex will greatly improve the quality of service delivery by NIS.
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