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Valentine: Sovereign Trust Insurance Distribute Items To LAWMA Officials

by Zaka Khaliq
2 years ago
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Sovereign Trust Insurance(STI) Plc added a novel twist to the celebration of love(Valentine) as staff members of the organisation took to the streets to spread love to workers of the Lagos Waste Management Authority(LAWMA) and distribute items to them.

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As part of activities to mark the day, the insurer distributed items such as work gloves, water bottles and take away packs in celebrating the Day with members of the LAWMA along the axis of Falomo Bridge, Bourdillon Road, Lekki Phase 1, Eti-Osa, Osborne Road, Ozumba Mbadiwe Road, and Adetokunbo Ademola Street in the metropolis.

According to the Spokesperson of the firm, Segun Bankole, the gesture is in recognition of the important role the highway managers play in ensuring that the city of Lagos and highways are kept clean while making it motorable for vehicle owners and other commuters in the State.

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He said, the underwriting firm appreciates and recognises the essence of dignity in labour, adding that, ‘as unsung as they may seem, we are not oblivious of the phenomenal work they are doing in making the city debris-free especially on our highways.’

 

On his part, the managing director/CEO of STI Plc, Olaotan Soyinka said: “this initiative is not just about gifts, it is about recognizing the essential role these men and women play in our community. They are often unsung heroes, working long hours in challenging conditions to ensure a clean and healthy environment for all of us. By showing our appreciation, we hope to not only brighten their day but also inspire others to acknowledge their valuable contributions.”

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He further stated that the Highway Managers risk their lives and brave the elements, ensuring the cleanliness and hygiene in the city of Lagos. He said the token gifts from the company is simply to acknowledge their hard work and commitment to keeping the city of Lagos clean despite the challenges they confront in the discharge of their duties.

 

“We encourage other businesses and individuals to join us in celebrating and supporting these men and women from time to time. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these remarkable individuals who do so much for our city and society and at large,” he pointed out.

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