Seton Senu FITD, CEO of SO TECHAFRICA LTD, has joined hands with the Anglican Diocese of Badagry to empower local communities in a remarkable display of corporate social responsibility (CSR).
The two-day skill acquisition training held at Salem City Hall, Topo Badagry on the 15th and 16th of December, 2023, was a beacon of hope for many seeking new avenues for personal and professional growth.
The programme, coordinated by Ven. Emmanuel Adeleye, aimed to equip participants with valuable skills in the fields of Solar/Inverter Installation, CCTV technology, and home automation. These practical courses opened doors to a world of opportunities, providing attendees with the knowledge and expertise needed to excel in the ever-evolving technology sector.
Engr. Seton FITD, the CEO of SO TECHAFRICA LTD, expressed his passion for this initiative, stating, “Our vision is to empower individuals with skills that will transform their lives and contribute to the growth of our communities.” His commitment to this vision was evident throughout the event.
The skill acquisition training not only imparted technical know-how but also instilled a sense of purpose and self-reliance among the participants. Engr. Seton highlighted, “We believe in not just giving a fish but teaching how to fish. These skills will empower individuals to become self-sufficient and even start their own businesses.”
The event, graced by The Rt Revd Dr. B. J. Adeyemi, The Lord Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Badagry, emphasized the importance of collaboration between organizations and local communities. Such partnerships enable positive change and create a ripple effect of empowerment.
Ven. Emmanuel Adeleye, the program’s coordinator, praised SO TECHAFRICA LTD for its commitment to community development. “This initiative is a shining example of what can be achieved when businesses and religious institutions come together for a common goal,” he stated.
As the skill acquisition training concluded, participants left with newfound knowledge and the hope of a brighter future. SO TECHAFRICA’s CSR initiative with the Anglican Diocese of Badagry not only provided practical skills but also demonstrated the transformative power of collaboration and community-focused endeavors.
Engr. Seton and SO TECHAFRICA LTD have set a shining example of how businesses can positively impact society, leaving a legacy of empowerment that will continue to flourish in the years to come.
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