Nigeria’s foremost lifestyle and luxury company, Polo Luxury Group, continues to showcase its commitment to societal development by leading the charge in engaging and supporting households, individuals and frontline workers across various communities in Lagos with food items and other essential commodities.

This passionate drive is one of many social responsibility efforts embarked on by the luxury Group and focused on cushioning the devastating effects of Covid-19 to the daily livelihood of individuals within and beyond their immediate business environ. Evidently, many individuals and families are suffering the ill effects of job cuts and income loss, which for many, has come to a standstill even as the Government at Federal and State levels, take on the daunting challenge of proferring solutions to the widespread pandemic.

Residents within Makoko, Ebute-Metta, Ilaje, Mushin, Idi-araba, Ishaga, Iju Ajuwon, Muri-Okunola, Agege and Ikeja have so far benefited from the goodwill train of the Polo Luxury Group as it continues to provide community relief and support throughout the duration of the Lockdown in Lagos state.

Image 1 – (L-R): Managing Director, Polo Luxury Group, John Obayuwana; Executive Director, Polo Luxury Group, Jennifer Obayuwana and Chief Press Secretary to the Lagos State Governor, Gboyega Akosile at the fourth Estate in Alausa Ikeja

 

 

Showing exemplary leadership at this time, Managing Director of Polo Luxury Group, Mr. John Obayuwana alongside his team, continues in their charge of displaying exemplary corporate social responsibility by embracing empathy and providing much-needed relief materials to those in dire need of it.

Speaking on the engagement exercise, Mr. John Obayuwana expressed appreciation to the frontline workers for their unflinching bravery, professionalism and unrelenting efforts in caring for the sick and for their efforts in combating the spread of the deadly virus.

Image 2 – (L-R): Assistant Secretary, Lagos State governor’s office correspondents, Tochukwu Ilodigwe; Vice Chairman, Lagos State governor’s office correspondents, Akindele Adeola and Executive Director, Polo Luxury Group, Jennifer Obayuwana

Mr. Obayuwana continued by highlighting the harsh economic realities and the nearly zero income situation occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic as he urged other business institutions to join in the efforts of also reaching out to members of their communities affected by this global crisis.

In a statement to the Lagos State government, the Group’s Executive Director, Ms. Jennifer Obayuwana commended all key stakeholders at the forefront of combating the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria and worldwide for their courage and service to humanity.


EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a sponsored content.