In line with the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals, IHS Nigeria recently inaugurated a community recreational park in Omole Estate Phase 1, Lagos.
Its Director of Sustainability, Titilope Oguntuga, said: “At IHS Nigeria, we believe infrastructure goes beyond connectivity and technology. It is about people and the environments in which they live, work, and thrive.
Recreational and green spaces are critical to promoting well-being, inclusion, and stronger communities.”
Chairman, Omole Phase 1 Residents’ Association, Abimbola Osikoya noted, “in a city as dynamic as Lagos, spaces like this are essential. This park will serve as a place for relaxation, family bonding, healthy living, and neighborly interaction.
The measure of a society is how it cares for its people, and IHS has demonstrated this through meaningful community investment.”
Chairman of the Titilayo Adedoyin Community Development Association, Segun Fayemi said: “Out of the 18 sectors in this area, only mine has such a facility. I am the happiest man today,.”
Representative of Lagos State Park and Gardens Agency (LASPARK) and Head of Partnerships, Temitope Okumuyide, added that the project aligned with the agency’s mandate to promote healthy and safe environments across Lagos State.
Delivered within a four-month timeline, the project was realised through collaboration with the Omole Estate Executive Committee, Lagos State Government representatives, and the LASPARK.
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