Staff of Fidelity Bank Plc. working under the auspices of the
Fidelity Helping Hands Programme (FHHP), a special vehicle for the bank’s
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), constructed a water treatment plant and
donated computers and other office equipment to the Nigerian Naval Medical
Centre, Naval Dockyard, Victoria Island Lagos yesterday.
Commissioning the project, Managing Director/Chief Executive
Officer, Fidelity Bank Plc. Nnamdi Okonkwo, said the Bank, as a socially
responsible institution, takes pride in its humble accomplishment in
entrenching the culture of true and responsible citizenship among staff members
through regular training programmes and integration exercises in the Bank’s
various business offices.
“It is this passion for our country and our people that has
motivated the staff driven initiative, which we fondly call the Fidelity
Helping Hands Programme”.
While commending the staff of the Human Resources Division
of the bank, who in their little corners, contributed their widow’s mite to
construct the water treatment plant and provide office equipment for the Naval
Medical Centre, Okonkwo noted that Fidelity Bank is the only bank in the
country where staff members take on such laudable project.
Commander of the hospital, Rear Admiral Jeremiah Onubi, told
newsmen that the gesture would go a long ways to alleviate the problems of the
Hospital. He urged other corporate organizations to take a cue from the bank in
order to make the society a better place.
The Guardian
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