Fidelity Bank Plc has donated food packs to seven communities in the Mabushi district of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives.
The initiative themed the Fidelity Food Bank initiative, seeks to provide food relief to underserved communities across Nigeria, with a particular focus on supporting women and children.
Speaking at the distribution event, the Executive Director, North, Fidelity Bank Plc, Mr. Sufiyanu Garba, stressed the bank’s commitment to community development and its alignment with Sustainable Development Goal 2, which seeks to eradicate hunger.
“This initiative stems from our deep-seated responsibility to support underserved communities and contribute to the fight against hunger in Nigeria,” said Mr. Garba.
“At Fidelity Bank, we firmly believe that by addressing the root causes of poverty and hunger, we can make a meaningful impact on the lives of those in need. While we may not be able to solve all societal challenges, our contributions are making a difference, as evidenced by the positive feedback we continue to receive.”
Garba also pledged the bank’s commitment to empowering communities in Nigeria.
“We recognize the importance of fostering growth and prosperity within the communities where we operate. By investing in their well-being, we contribute to the creation of a more sustainable and equitable society.”
Speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, the District Head of Mabushi Community, Mr. Hassan Danagna, commended Fidelity Bank for its generosity and its impact on the community.
“Fidelity Bank’s support to our community is unprecedented, and we are deeply grateful for this initiative, which provides relief to vulnerable households and less privileged families,” said Mr. Danagna.
“Given the current economic challenges, this support is timely, particularly as we approach the holy month of Ramadan.”
One of the beneficiaries, Mr. Mukhtar Mohamed, also expressed his gratitude to the bank, acknowledging the significant impact of food distribution.