
Mary Nnah
The shift in the perceived role of
corporate organisations as solely profit centres to agents for positive
change has become clearer more than ever before with the United Nation’s
massive push for sustainability through its carefully conceived
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In achieving the SDGs by 2030, it is a
fact that governments across the world need the support of the ...
private
sector since the private sector is largely considered as key drivers of
the economy in terms of addressing social and economic development
issues on a global scale.
SDGs focus on the greatest challenges
faced by humanity with the aim of ending poverty and hunger, misery and
war, unfairness and inequality.
Today, corporate social responsibility
(CSR) is no longer about doing less harm, or giving money to charity.
The focus is now on sustainability and measurable impact.
Leading telecommunications service
provider, Airtel Nigeria has been championing the SDGs through its
revolutionary CSR initiative called “Touching Lives” in the last four
years.
Airtel Touching Lives which aims to
uplift the downtrodden has been a pillar of strength and support for
thousands of Nigerians and has consistently focused on initiatives that
promote good health and wellbeing of people across the country.
The most recent effort by the company
was its partnership with St. Cyril Cancer Treatment Foundation, to offer
better care and support to cancer patients.
As part of the Airtel Touching Lives
season 4, the telco donated chemotherapy infusion chairs, medical
waiting room chairs, chemotherapy infusion pumps with drip stand, flat
screen monitors and nursing/medical consumables, amongst other items, to
the foundation.
The presentation was done just few weeks
after the company’s donation of 14 hospital beds, seven steel seater
chairs, dozens of plastic chairs and tables and drugs to Agbede
Community Health Centre at Omolaiye Covenant Estate Phase 1, Ikorodu
Lagos.
In season 1, Essienkan Ebong, a former
police officer who lost his eyes after an armed robbery attack in 2013
was provided a Braille Object Identification Scanner, a Braille Machine,
Speech Software, an America skim guide and a sophisticated, special
laptop to help him function normally. Today, Ebong is empowered and he
is helping other people in his immediate community.
During the Airtel Touching Lives Season
2, Hannah Enakerakpor, who suffered from a life-threatening disease,
needed help to bounce back. Through the Touching Lives programme, the
company ensured that Hannah could enjoy life like every other person.
Airtel Nigeria bankrolled her surgery in India and thankfully the
surgery was very successful. Today, Hannah is living a healthy and happy
life.
Another beneficiary was Gbenga Adesida, a
blind man who lost custody of his children because he was homeless. A
new apartment was built for him by Airtel so he could reunite with his
family.
One of the unforgettable episodes of
season 3 was the story of Olusegun Aina family, who recently gave birth
to a set of twins (a boy and a girl) after losing three children to an
inferno. Airtel Touching Lives built and donated a multi-million Naira,
ultra-modern 2-bedroom apartment for the family and also paid for all
outstanding medical bills incurred while undergoing treatment of
injuries sustained in the fire. Other efforts of the company to address
the SDG 3 during the last season of the programme include the donation
of laptops, digital voice recorder and other gadgets to Bethesda Home
and School; procurement of prosthetic leg for Emmanuel Onyeka and
Scholarship for his University education. A 9-year-old cancer patient,
Pillar Egona also received N3m for her chemotherapy treatment.
During the premiere of Season 4 of
Airtel Touching Lives in Lagos, the Chief Executive Officer/ Managing
Director of Airtel Nigeria, Segun Ogunsanya, noted that the telco will
not relent in its effort to restore hope and also help the less
privileged in the society in line with its vision of creating
empowerment opportunities and making life better for Nigerians.
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