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LAWMA companions corporations in CSR to Lagos communities

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The Lagos Waste Administration Authority (LAWMA) has entered into partnership with AOA Windstream and Applistructure Consulting Ltd to launch a Company Social Accountability (CSR) programme, tagged ‘LAWMA GrassRoots Profit,’ which witnessed the distribution of packages of important commodities, to the folks of Otto, Ijora-Olopa and Ilaje communities.

Talking on the occasion, which held at LAWMA’s headquarters in Ijora-Olopa, Lagos, the Managing Director of LAWMA, Ibrahim Odumboni, mentioned that the programme was designed to cater for the wants of the less-privileged members of communities, together with these on low-income, the unemployed, and weak teams.

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He mentioned that the CSR programme included varied parts, comparable to meals stamps, unemployment advantages, scholarships, free healthcare, empowerment programmes, and admission into LAWMA Academy, including that the programme would help the meals finances of low-income folks and assist small companies experiencing short-term difficulties.

“The GrassRoots Profit programme is an support programme to assist those that have misplaced their jobs. It may assist with unemployment insurance coverage advantages, discovering a job and coaching. When you need assistance paying for admission into tertiary establishments, technical, or different vocations, GrassRoots Advantages is the choice you could be eligible for from the LGA and different sources,” Odumboni mentioned.

He appreciated the folks in these communities for supporting the Authority through the years, noting that the gesture was a manner of giving again to the folks, to foster extra optimistic relationship.

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