Tincan Container Terminal boosts education in Apapa with Innovative Solidarity Initiative
From left: Special Assistant to Chairman, Apapa Local Government; Hon Tosan Wiltshire the Principal, Randle Senior Secondary School, Apapa; Mr. Peter Akinboyowa, Country Managing Director, AGL (Tincan Island Container Terminal), Etienne Rocher, and Raphael Ugbe, Head Human Resources, Tincan Island Container Terminal during the official commissioning and handing over of upgraded infrastructure to Randle Senior Secondary School. The event was held at the school premises, Apapa.
To fulfil its commitment to solidarity and boosting educational standards in Nigeria, Tincan Island Container Terminal, Apapa, has completed a significant infrastructure upgrade at Randle Secondary School in Apapa, Lagos. This initiative aims to create a more engaging and impactful learning environment for students and staffers of the school.
The initiative includes the renovation of 14 washrooms for members staff and students, as well as the modernisation of the information and communication technology ICT room with the addition of 10 high-tech computers, two UPSs, one printer, and other essential equipment. These improvements will enable students to learn foundational computer skills that are crucial in today’s digital world.
This solidarity initiative was executed to coincide with a global event (Solidarity Day) organized by Africa Global Logistics, the parent company of TICT, to strengthen ties with local communities.
“The theme of this year’s Day of Solidarity celebration is ‘Education’. To make an impactful donation, we conducted a first-hand evaluation of different high schools in Apapa. We envisioned the significant impact our CSR activity would have on the students and staff of Randle Senior Secondary School through the upgrade of the school’s infrastructure. Students at Randle Secondary School will now have quality exposure to the fundamentals of ICT and the opportunity to develop their computer skills”, said Country Managing Director, AGL (Tincan Island Container Terminal), Etienne Rocher,
“TICT’s intervention is not limited to education. The company is also committed to improving the school’s waste management system by providing eight new bins, TICT is helping to maintain a clean and healthy environment, which is essential for the well-being of students”, he added.
Meanwhile, Principal of the school, Mr. Akinboyowa Peter expressed his gratitude for this initiative, noting the positive impact it has had on the school community.
Also speaking on the donation, representative of the Apapa Local Government, Honourable Tosan Wiltshire, praised TICT for its commitment to creating a conducive learning environment and encouraged other businesses to follow suit.
“On behalf of the Chairman of Apapa LG, I would like to thank TICT for the wonderful execution of this project. We want to urge other business organisations to emulate this kind of gesture to make learning interesting for our students at Apapa. We will be committed to helping the school dispose of their waste in a timely and efficient manner so that the learning environment can remain clean and healthy,” said Honourable Tosan Wiltshire, who doubles as Special Assistant for Public Information to the Chairman of Apapa LGA.
This TICT initiative illustrates how companies can play a key role in community development and improve learning conditions, while strengthening their social responsibility.
Tincan Island Container Terminal, a leading container terminal, is the operator of Terminal B, Tincan Island Port, Apapa, Lagos, Nigeria. We are now a part of Africa Global Logistics, the leading multimodal logistics operator in Africa. TICT is an organisation driven by innovation, intelligence, and commitment to excellence and is open to all stakeholders within the port community, creating platforms for value exchange and opportunity advancements. Our ambition through a collaborative approach with our larger port community, is to act and be recognised as a proactive and pioneering change agent, keen and able to positively contribute to Nigeria / Lagos port ecosystem’s efficiency and modernisation.
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