In continuation of its efforts to reduce
the prevalence of blindness and visual impairment in the country,
FirstBank Nigeria Limited has conducted free eye screenings for
residents of the Old People’s Home, Yaba and students and staff of Yaba
College of Technology (YABATECH) Secondary School, Lagos.
Not less than 1,000 beneficiaries from
both institutions enjoyed the free eye screening provided by the bank in
partnership with the international organisation, Vision Spring, during
the one-week exercise.
The initiative was part of activities to commemorate this year’s World Sight Day.
The initiative was part of activities to commemorate this year’s World Sight Day.
A statement explained that free eyeglasses were also given to beneficiaries who needed them during the screening.
It was described as one of the numerous corporate responsibility and sustainability (CR&S) initiatives through which FirstBank empowers individuals and society.
It was described as one of the numerous corporate responsibility and sustainability (CR&S) initiatives through which FirstBank empowers individuals and society.
Speaking on the exercise, Head,
Corporate Responsibility, Marketing and Corporate Communications,
FirstBank, Ismail Omamegbe, disclosed that it was in continuation of the
partnership the bank struck with Vision Spring earlier this year to
reduce incidences of blindness and visual impairment among all classes
of Nigerians.
He explained that, “as a responsible
corporate citizen focusing on promoting quality education; good health
and welfare for its stakeholders, we needed to reach out to the elderly
and pupils after our earlier intervention in June during the second
edition of our CR&S Week.”
Omamegbe, added that students are also
critical stakeholders of the bank and since good vision is essential for
learning and acquiring knowledge, FirstBank decided to use YABATECH
Secondary School as its pilot intervention for pupils.
“Education, health and welfare are the core areas of our CR&S, and everyone knows that good vision will enable the pupils to acquire knowledge and stay safe at home and in school.
“Education, health and welfare are the core areas of our CR&S, and everyone knows that good vision will enable the pupils to acquire knowledge and stay safe at home and in school.
“The health talk component where they
were sensitised on good eye care practices will also make them good
change agents. This is just the beginning as we are set to do much more
in partnership with Vision Spring,” he stated.
Commending the initiative, the Vice-Principal (Administration), YABATECH Secondary School, Mr. Peter Taiwo Arowolo, said it would save the school administrators from pressure of parents who always demand that their children be sat close in front to the whiteboard because of sight issues.
Commending the initiative, the Vice-Principal (Administration), YABATECH Secondary School, Mr. Peter Taiwo Arowolo, said it would save the school administrators from pressure of parents who always demand that their children be sat close in front to the whiteboard because of sight issues.
He said, “This is going to go a long way
to enhance teaching and learning in the school. Those who need a pair
of glasses are assured of getting one for free after the test.
“Consequently, there won’t be any cause for parents to be troubling our class teachers again. You can sit anywhere in the class, and you ‘ll learn.
“Consequently, there won’t be any cause for parents to be troubling our class teachers again. You can sit anywhere in the class, and you ‘ll learn.
“Fittingly, teachers and other
categories of staff are also beneficiaries. All of us – students and
teachers are happy with the eye screening.”
The Country Representative of Vision
Spring in Nigeria, Mrs. Tinuke Adeyinka, commended FirstBank for
partnering the organisation on the exercise.
She said: “You would be surprised that
pupils have cataracts and glaucoma in school these days and it is during
exercises like this that you screen them and prevent avoidable
blindness in the future.
“I do commend FirstBank for this initiative. Some organisations give books and renovate buildings, but these children are the ones who will emerge from the building.
“I do commend FirstBank for this initiative. Some organisations give books and renovate buildings, but these children are the ones who will emerge from the building.
“I’m so happy that they are investing in
their health; their eye health, knowing full well that if these pupils
can see well, they will excel.”
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