UBA Foundation boost pupils’ reading skills

1

UBA Foundation, on Monday, brought together pupils from various secondary schools in Lagos to the Tony Elumelu Amphitheatre in the UBA Head office in Lagos, where they were educated on various issues, ranging from financial literacy, importance of reading culture to nation building.

The foundation, which is the corporate social responsibility arm of United Bank for Africa Plc, joined the rest of the world to celebrate the International Day of the African Child.

The day which had been set aside by the United Nations to celebrate children in Africa, recognised the courage of students who marched for their right to better education in Soweto South Africa, and was marked annually on June 16th.

READ ALSO: Naira Marley set to help ‘defenseless’ people he met in jail

Some schools, which were presented at the event included Akande  Dahunsi Memorial High School, Lagos; Government Senior College, Maroko, Aunty Ayo International School, Ikoyi and Wahab Folawiyo Senior High School, Ikoyi.

The Group Head, Human Resources, UBA, Mrs. Patricia Aderibigbe, who welcomed the pupils, said the UBA Foundation centred on three key pillars which were education, empowerment and environment.

She explained that the bank, through its foundation, recognised the huge role that education and a good reading culture had to play in the lives of the youth.

She said: ‘The UBA Foundation is committed to impacting the lives of the African youth across the continent. As a pan-African institution, we believe that the future of Africa lies in its youth. For this reason, UBA Foundation is actively involved in facilitating educational projects and bridging the literacy-wide gap on a pan-African scale.

‘The UBA Foundation is helping to rekindle the dwindling reading and literacy culture among African youths as they pursue their education. Over time, we have worked with various schools and educational institutions across the continent, contributing positively to the development of African youth, especially in the area of education.’

The Chief Credit Officer, UBA Africa, Mr. Franklin Erebor, who spoke briefly on financial literacy and the need to plan for the future, told the pupils that it was important for them to manage their funds and finances.

Punch

Samson Oyedeyi