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Polaris Bank, UI, NCF Partner On Environmental Conservation, Tree Planting

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Polaris Bank Limited, University of Ibadan (UI) and the Nigerian Conversation Foundation (NCF) have collaborated on environmental conservation through a tree planting initiative.

This was disclosed during a courtesy visit to the UI Vice Chancellor, Prof. Kayode Adebowale, by representatives of Polaris Bank Ltd and the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF).

During the visit, Polaris Executive Director, Corporate & Investment Banking, Abimbola Ozomah, mentioned that the initiative is part of the bank’s corporate social responsibility efforts.

Ozomah explained that the initiative stemmed from the bank’s desire to continuously contribute positively to the environment and communities, as well as to commemorate World Environment Day on June 5, 2024.

She highlighted that the theme for World Environment Day 2024 centres on land restoration, desertification, and drought resilience, in alignment with the United Nations’ ecosystem restoration goals.

According to her, the bank’s sustainability practices include promoting responsible banking, empowering people and society, addressing environmental issues, and ensuring sustainable economic growth.

Mr. Adedayo Memudu, Senior Manager of the Nigerian Conservation Foundation, stressed that the organization encourages Nigerian citizens to appreciate nature and thrive while living in harmony with it.

He noted that one of the NCF’s core values is its commitment to partnership development, which is why it has partnered with Polaris Bank Ltd to enhance the bank’s corporate social responsibility and sustainability platforms.

The visit culminated in the consequent actual planting of trees at a designated site on the university campus. A Memorandum of Understanding will later be signed between the University of Ibadan, Polaris Bank Ltd, and the Nigerian Conservation Foundation.

Speaking on behalf of the Vice Chancellor, UI Registrar, Mr. Ganiyu Saliu, reaffirmed the university’s commitment to conserving campus vegetation and promoting a greener environment to improve individuals’ well-being.

Saliu pointed out that the large number of ‘Iroko’ trees on the University of Ibadan campus serves as evidence of the institution’s intentional conservation efforts, despite broader environmental challenges in Nigeria and globally.
He explained that the university does not allow indiscriminate felling of trees but enforces a structured process for tree removal.

The registrar also noted that as part of the UI@75 anniversary celebrations, the university initiated a project to plant 1,000 trees, which will be adopted by well-meaning Nigerians, with the university providing the necessary support for their sustainability.

Saliu expressed gratitude for the collective efforts of organizations to tackle common challenges in Nigeria and appreciated Polaris Bank Ltd for partnering with the Nigerian Conservation Foundation in the tree planting initiative.

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