NIPCO Commissions Laboratory For Pupils In Apapa Public Schools 
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NIPCO Plc, has upscaled its social investment in the education sector with the inauguration of modern  computer laboratory  for pupils in Lagos state public schools  

 The feat is part of the company’s broad CSR policy aimed at improving its intervention in the area of health, education and infrastructure upgrade in its host communities amongst others. 

 Under the policy, the company in consultation with the host communities undertakes to assist in identifying project and actions that would impact positively on the populace as well as adopting seamless ways of executing them.

 Speaking at the inauguration of the lab, Managing Director, NIPCO, Mr Sanjay Teotia said in responding to the request Apapa populace   held further discussions with the Education authorities, local government officials during high it was understood that pupils from the Local Government Education Authority comprising Apapa Local Government & Apapa Iganmu Local Council Development Area travel far and wide to get basic computer education to the extent that some had been involved in accidents in the process.

Also, it was observed that the classroom set aside for the project is in poor state thus unsuitable to house computers and accessories while computers and accessories were not available to make for meaningful education in the area, and that pupils of the school faced great difficulty receiving any form of computer education with the teachers’ also helpless due to lack of requisite facilities.

Mr Teotia listed the facilities and infrastructure upgrade embarked upon included, refurbishment of one of the classroom in Apapa Nursery & Primary School – Screeding of walls, painting, electrical, flooring, provision of sliding windows, enhanced illumination of the centre, Provision of 12 Dell Desktop computers, printers, furniture’s and other ancillary facilities, Two HP air conditioners 

7.6KVA generator to ensure constant electricity to power the gadgets in case of public power supply challenges. 

The MD explained that part of the vision of the project is to make the centre a major hub of computer education in the area and serve as bond with the community as one of the company’s stakeholders.

Mr Sanjay said that a maintenance plan to ensure that all the facilities provided are serviceable all the time, personnel from the company’s IT department would undertake regular check on the computers.

 The MD pleaded that the facilities be put to good use in the overall interest of steady growth in the education sector of the state economy.

 The Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board [SUBEB] represented by Education Secretary Apapa, Alhaja Fausat Olawepo expressed appreciation to the management of NIPCO for all the consequential support for education in the state.

 She said the numerous support of the company would definitely go a long way in improving the standard of education in the state aside from positioning NIPCO as a socially responsible organization conscious of impacting positively on its host communities.

 A parent of one of the pupils, Mrs Uwazuruonye Chinyere said “NIPCO Plc is a good company which is committed to giving back to its host communities as we can see today, the company had fulfilled another promise by establishing a well furnished computer laboratory for the school “ .

 Mrs Uwazuruonye who represented the school parent forum said she was astonished seeing the refurbished building and the computers donated by the company as well as other items provided to ensure hitch free operation of the center. 

One of the pupils, 

 Dansu Alexander noted the past efforts of the company in the past including sponsoring inter house sports, supplying of books and refurbishing of classrooms et cetera.

 The Head Teacher of the school, Comrade Emmanuel Olayinka promised to ensure maximum use of the facilities in the overall interest of the pupils in the school as well as their counterparts in the LGA.

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