Oniru hails Access Holdings on community development

Chief Communication Officer, Access Holdings, Amaechi Okobi (left); Group Head, Private Banking, Access Bank, Abiola Bolaji; Acting Group Chief Executive Officer, Access Holdings, Bolaji Agbede; Oniru of Iru Kingdom, Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan Lawal; his wife, Olori Mariam; Deputy Managing Director, Access Bank, Chizoma Okoli; Head of Government and Stakeholders Management, Access Holdings, Victor Willie, and Head, Media Relations, Access Holdings, Olakunle Aderinokun, during the monarch's official visit to Access Group’s headquarters in Lagos as part of his corporate appreciation tour marking the 5th anniversary of his coronation on Friday.

The Oniru of Iru Kingdom, Oba Abdulwasiu Omogbolahan Lawal, Abisogun II, has hailed Access Holdings for its contribution to infrastructure, security, and socio-economic development in Iruland, describing the institution as a “true partner in progress.”
 
The monarch stated this during an official visit to Access Holdings’ headquarters in Lagos as part of his corporate appreciation tour to mark the fifth anniversary of his coronation.
 
The tour, which spans key institutions across Iru Kingdom, is aimed at appreciating stakeholders that have remained committed to the vision of building a prosperous and sustainable Iruland under the #LeGIT agenda — Let’s Grow Iruland Together.
 
Oba Lawal said: “Access Holdings has, over the years, distinguished itself as a builder of futures. Your contributions go far beyond finance and include bold investments in infrastructure, education, entrepreneurship, and urban transformation.”

He, therefore, lauded the institution’s role in the Victoria Island–Lekki Traffic Circulation Project, noting that the initiative had drastically eased congestion and improved mobility in one of Lagos’ busiest corridors.

The monarch also used the occasion to request Access Holdings’ support in providing a dedicated Personal Power Supply (PPS) system to the Iru Kingdom, a move he said would significantly improve energy access and stimulate further economic activities in the area.

Oba Lawal, while paying tribute to the late former Group CEO of Access Bank, Dr Herbert Wigwe, described him as a visionary patriot whose legacy in public-private security initiatives, particularly through the Lagos State Security Trust Fund, remains unmatched.
 
Responding, the Acting CEO of Access Holdings Plc, Bolaji Agbede, reaffirmed the company’s dedication to environmental sustainability and social impact. She also pledged to explore ways the institution could support the power supply initiative.
 
Also, Deputy Managing Director, Access Bank, Chizoba Okoli, stressed the importance of inclusive growth through partnerships, saying: “We are not here just for a while—we are here to stay. This community is as much ours as it is yours. We look forward to deeper collaboration, especially on our women-inclusive programmes.”

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