FIDELITY BANK RESTATES COMMITMENT TO YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

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Managing Director /Chief Executive Officer, Fidelity Bank Plc, Nnamdi Okonkwo, has described sport as a strong element in youth development. L-R: Dr Nkem Okeke, deputy governor, Anambra State and Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, MD/CEO, Fidelity Bank Plc at the finals of the U13 and U17 Academicals Championships organized by Anambra State Sports Development Commission, sponsored by the bank held at St Mary’s High School, Ifitedunu, Anambra State, weekend.

Okonkwo stated this at the closing ceremony of the Anambra State U13/U17 Academicals which took place at St. Mary’s High School, Ifitedunu, Anambra State at the weekend.

He explained that Fidelity is pleased to partner with the state as a way of giving back to the society, stressing that through the initiative the bank also intends to curb youth restiveness by engaging them meaningfully.

“Since sport is a very strong element in youth development, we felt we needed to partner with the state to make sure we get this competition going strongly. You can see what happened here today and I think that it was really an international standard show they put up. We are proud to have supported that and we are looking forward to continuing this support,” he said.

Earlier, the Deputy Governor, Dr Nkem Okeke, who represented the governor, Chief Willie Obiano, said that the competition was a demonstration of the governor’s belief and commitment towards advancing the cause of the youths in the state. L-R: Mr. Tony Chuma Oli, chairman, Anambra State Sports Development Commission, Dr Nkem Okeke, deputy governor, Anambra State and Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, MD/CEO, Fidelity Bank Plc at the finals of the U13 and U17 Academicals Championships organized by Anambra State Sports Development Commission, sponsored by the bank held at St Mary’s High School, Ifitedunu, Anambra State, weekend.

According to him, engaging the youths in all forms of programmes, projects, sporting activities, skills acquisition are all part of youth development to keep them away from social vices.

“We’ve all had a wonderful day seeing these kids show their skills in football. You can see the enthusiasm of these kids,” Okeke said.L-R: Team captain of Community Secondary School, Uga, receiving mock cheque of N1, 000,000 from Dr Nkem Okeke, deputy governor, Anambra State and Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, MD/CEO, Fidelity Bank Plc and Mr. Tony Chuma Oli, chairman, Anambra State Sports Development Commission, at the finals of the U13 and U17 Academicals Championships organized by Anambra State Sports Development Commission, sponsored by the bank held at St Mary’s High School, Ifitedunu, Anambra State, weekend.

He commended Fidelity Bank Plc for sponsoring the tournament, noting that the presence of the MD/CEO of the bank at the finals showed the commitment of the bank to the initiative.

He called on other corporate organizations to take a cue from Fidelity and sponsor other events.

“It’s not just football that we play here. There are other games like basketball, tennis, whatever, they can be involved in organizing these and I know we have the players in Anambra,” he stated.

L-R: Team captain of Community Secondary School, Uga, receiving the U17 winners  trophy from Dr Nkem Okeke, deputy governor, Anambra State and Mr. Nnamdi Okonkwo, MD/CEO, Fidelity Bank Plc and Mr. Tony Chuma Oli, chairman, Anambra State Sports Development Commission, at the finals of the U13 and U17 Academicals Championships organized by Anambra State Sports Development Commission, sponsored by the bank held at St Mary’s High School, Ifitedunu, Anambra State, weekend.

Meanwhile, Central School, Ekwulobia defeated Eri Primary School three goals to one to lift the U13 trophy and a cash prize of N500,000.

At the U17 category, Community Secondary school, Uga beat Metropolitan College, Onitsha 3-2 to win the trophy and cash prize of N1,000,000.


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