CSR: EKEDC DONATES RELIEF ITEMS TO INMATES
As part
of its contributions as a major power distribution, the management of Eko
Electricity Distribution Company Plc (EKEDC) donated food items and other
relief materials to Ikoyi Prison inmates with regards to Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR).
The Chief
Executive Officer, Mr Adeoye Fadeyibi, said the gesture was geared toward
identifying with the inmates and also a little way of contributing to the
environment where EKEDC does business.
Fadeyibi,
represented by the company’s Chief Financial Officer, Mr Joseph Esenwa said the
company would continue to support Ikoyi prison initiatives to ensure conducive atmosphere
for the inmates.
According
to him, the company, which is known for its humanitarian initiative, empowers
and provides succour to the less privileged and the vulnerable.
In his
words, “In line with our vision, I have come here to let the inmates know that
we are not giving up on them, and that they have a bright future ahead outside
of this place. Whatever happens, they are still Nigerians, and needed to know
that EKEDC cares for them and being made happy. They still have a lot to
contribute to the society irrespective of their present circumstances.”
The EKEDC
boss assured that the company would assist the prison in renovating some of the
building and also ensure prompt support to the inmates in terms of medicine and
other needs. He urged the authority of Ikoyi prisons to also reach out to the
company in case of needs that could help the inmates' well-being and
development.
Responding
to the positive gesture, the Deputy Controller of Prisons who received the items
on behalf of the inmates, DCP. Ogunshakin Ajiboye commended the company's
gesture. Ajiboye, urged other Nigerians of goodwill and NGOs to emulate the
kind gesture to complement government’s effort in taking care of the
initiatives.
Ajiboye
was of the view that “The welfare of prisoners is of paramount importance to
government, and every effort by organisations and kind hearted individuals will
assist greatly in achieving that aim. He explained that the prison which had a
capacity of 800 now has over 3,012 inmates, saying, it was too congested. A
total number of 3,012 inmates, 2,532 are awaiting trial, while 479 have been sentenced.
According
to him, "The rooms are overcrowded, we have over 150 inmates occupying a
room. I appeal to the State Government to always turn minor cases to community
services or little fines than sentence which adds to the congestion.”
Ajiboye
said that some inmates had learnt so much from the prison which had reformed
their characters and attitude to conform to societal norms. He said that the
prison had over 70 inmates’ writing the GCE, five at the National Open University
(Noun) while one is on PhD. He also appealed to Eko Disco to assist the prison
on prompt electricity supply.

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