Ecovis OUC, an accounting firm, says it has extended the joy of the festive season to residents of the Apapa Local Government of Lagos State with the donation of 300 bags of rice and cash through its annual Christmas Corporate Social Responsibility initiative.
Speaking at a brief ceremony to launch the initiative, the Managing Partner of Ecovis OUC, Andrew Uviase, said the CSR initiative was born out of commitment to positively impact lives in the company’s community.
He said, “Historically, this event started in 2015 when we shared rice with about 50 people. It has grown gradually to 300 persons. “This year, we are also giving a cash token of 5000 to each beneficiary. Our joy this year is that despite the economic challenges that we are facing as a country, we were able to sustain the programme.”
While appreciating members of staff for their tireless efforts, Uviase encouraged them to hope for a better future for themselves and the company, predicting that 2024 will be better than 2023 in all ramifications.
‘‘We are also happy that our forecast of the economy is that next year will be better. The present administration has taken very bold steps to unchain the economy from the shackles of developmental impediments. I can assure all today that it can only get better.’’
While commending Ecovis OUS, the Chairman, Apapa LGA, Idowu Sebanjo, thanked the firm for its commitment to sustaining the CSR initiative, adding that this was a significant boost for the welfare of the people.
Represented by the Supervisor of Information, Intergovernmental Relations and Budget, Wilshere Tosan, Sebanjo commended Ecovis OUC for their Corporate social responsibility efforts to the well-being of our community members.
He said, “This initiative stands as a testament to Ecovis OUC’s dedication to corporate social responsibility and community development. As Apapa residents gear up for the Christmas festivities, the impact of this benevolent act will undoubtedly resonate, bringing warmth and cheer to households that have benefited from Ecovis OUC’s goodwill.”