BUA donates drugs to 15 hospitals, cements, educational materials to Sokoto schools

Some of the beneficiaries (pupils) in Sokoto happily displaying the pairs of uniforms donated to them by BUA Cement Company Plc. Photos by ANKELI EMMANUEL,Sokoto

BY ANKELI EMMANUEL,.Sokoto –

 

As part of its Cooperate Social Responsibility (CSR), BUA Cement Company has donated drugs to 15 hospitals, cements to 68 communities, educational materials to schools and uniforms to pupils in Sokoto State.

 

The benefiting clinics include, those of Kalambaina, Sabon Garin Alu, Bakin Kusu, Farfaru, Arkila, Gumbi, Faderal Low Cost, Mobile Police, Beni town, Asare, Kauran Mallam Buba, Wamakko, Wajeke, Gidan Boka and that of Sabon Gidan Belu.

 

Presenting the items donated to host communities, the Managing Director of BUA Cement Company, Engineer Yusuf Binji maintained they are dedicated to giving back to host communities in order to add value to their livelihoods, help them live a better life as well as have access to basic amenities.

 

Mr Sada Suleiman, BUA Company's Assistant Director and Head, Admin and Cooperate Services responding to questions from newsmen shortly after donating medicals, educational materials as well as cement to host communities in Sokoto.
Mr Sada Suleiman, BUA Company’s Assistant Director and Head, Admin and Cooperate Services responding to questions from newsmen shortly after donating medicals, educational materials as well as cement to host communities in Sokoto.

 

Engr. Binji, who was represented by an Assistant Director and Head Admin and Cooperate Services, Mr Sada Suleiman, said the drugs will enable host communities to access medical care in their respective clinics at no cost.

 

Explaining the rational behind the gesture which has become consistent with the company, the Managing Director said they have continue to enjoy cordial relationship with their host communities, and enjoy the support and goodwill of the State government, hence, the need to give back to the communities.

 

“It is in his respect that, from January to June this year, the company has executed the following projects, Installation of 500KVA transformer at Gidan Salanke to boost access to electricity. Construction of some boreholes at Gidan Rafi, Gidan Sanda, installation of 500KVA transformer at Gidan Fulani, another 500KVA at Gidan Kusu.

 

“There is also installation of solar electrification at Sheik Usman Danfodiyo Mosque, Sokoto and renovation of Abdulrasheed Raji Specialist school, Sokoto. All these projects have been completed and unveiled and being utilized by the beneficiaries”.

 

“On this note, on behalf of the Management of BUA Plc, Sokoto, it is my pleasure to present these items to the 15 community clinics, cement to 68 communities, uniforms to Sabon Garin Alu primary school, Khalifa Isyaka Rabiu Primary school, Gidan Baily/ Gidan Datti, and exercise books to 12 primary schools across Wamakko LGA Sokoto State.

 

“We hope that these drugs, especially will be used for the purpose it was intended for. And they are free, not to be sold to the communities”. He said.

 

He added that the current economic reality has made it imperative for them to increase their annual scholarship grants to students of host communities, Sokoto, Kebbi and Zamfara States by 100 percent, further divulged that, from 2017 till date, no fewer than 150 students have benefited.

 

“Out of these numbers, 47 have graduated and we currently have 103 students on the scholarship payroll”, he said.

 

In their separate appreciations, the Director Personnel Management and acting Chairman of Wamakko LGA, Alhaji Muhammadu Bello Tureta, thanked BUA Cement Company for identifying with the locals and promised judicious use of the gesture.

 

On his part, Honourable Abubakar Lamido, the lawmaker representing Wamakko State Constituency at the House of Assembly, maintained that the company is living up to expectation in its Corporate Social Responsibility.

 

Giving their royal fatherly vote of thanks, the District Heads of Wmakko, Baraden wamakko, Aliyu Barade, and Sarkin Gidawa, Alhaji Shehu Dangaladiman Wamakko, thanked BUA Cement Company for their interventions in the communities.

Some of the benefiting pupils, who were seen very elated promised that they will continue to pray for BUA Cement having touched their lives positively.

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