As parts of its Corporate Social Responsibilty ( CSR ) to host communities, an ndigenous private electricity generating and distribution company, Gel Utility has distributed bags of rice, cartons of Personal Protective Equipment ( PPE) to Okrika and Eleme local government Areas Cluster Board.
The company said it donated the tems for the less previleged and the elderly to protect them against the dreaded coronavirus and hunger.
The PPE donated include Hand sanitizers and cartons of Nose mask to the communities cluster board in the areas.
Speaking shortly after the handing over of the items to the benefitting communities at the weekend, Deputy General Manager, Finance and Admistration, Obaitor Mohammed, said the move was aimed at cushioning the negative effects that followed the recent lockdowns in the state and the country which cut off the livelihoods of the people.
Mohammed, noted that the company couldn’t turn a blind eye to the sufferings of the people at a time of dire need.
“As a company that is sensitive to the plight of our host communities, the Chairman, Mr Akinwole Omoboriowo today decided to alleviate part of plight the people to further engender the cordial relationship the company share with its host communities even in this era of COVID-19.” He said
“Our host communities have been very supportive of our operations here over the years and now that there is pressure on the people as their means of livelihood has been affected because of the lockdowns in the state and in the country, Gel Utility decided to intervene in alleviating the difficulties facing the people.”
Receiving the items on behalf of Okrika community, Chairman, Joint Community Relations Committee, Okrika Local Government Area Cluster Board, Chief Tamuno Akaluogbo, expressed happiness over the donations and promised to distribute the items to his people.
“We are very grateful to receive this materials, it is not easy at this point in time for a sub-contracting firm to recognise and remember the poor people, we really appreciate it and the community as a whole would receive these donations accordingly.”
Also Speaking, Chairman, Joint Community Relations Committee, Port Harcourt Refining Company Limited, Eleme Cluster Board, Chief Whyte Obari-Ekee, who received the items for the Eleme people applauded the company for its kind gesture.
“The donors of this palliatives have tried so much, as a sub-contracting firm to Port Harcourt Refining Company Limited have really made us happy by showing us this sense of social corporate responsibility.
“These palliatives will get to all the downtrodden and less privileged in our community to cushion the negative effects of this COVID-19 pandemic.”